Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)
- Class of 1944
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1 ► 1894-1944 PUBLISHED By IHE SEDIOfi CLASS UPPER DflRBy HIGH SCHOOL ■ UPPER DfifiBLJ ■ PR. WHEN we think of the chaos which reigns throughout the world and of total war’s devastating carnage, we are very grateful that we arc Americans and that our fair land is unblem- ished by enemy bombs. Many thought that the yearbook should be sus- r|vE pended for the duration zw M because of wartime con- ditions. We feel, how- ever, that a yearbook is more important and significant this year than in many years gone by. This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of our high school, an event worthy of permanent commemoration. The fifty-year his- tory of Upper Darby High School has been one of constant growth. The first graduating class in 1896 numbered only five. In 1917, a new build- ing was constructed and by 1940, the graduating class had increased to 552. During this period, Upper Darby’s population grew from 9000 in 1920 to 61,000 in 1940. Although we of Upper Darby have not felt the war as drastically as some of our compatriots, its effects are ever-present in our daily life. Ra- tioning, scrap drives, and air raid alerts have kept us constantly aware of the task which we must successfully accomplish. Our jobs on the home front seem minor indeed when compared with the job which lies ahead of our brave servicemen. Already, among the armed forces, are a number of our classmates who arc defending Old Glory” in many parts of the world. Their departure has brought the reali- ties much closer to all of us. We all hope and pray for their safe return. In the planning, arranging, and compiling of this Oak of 1944, we have been confronted with many problems as to its contents. In all of these problems we have tried to do what we thought would be of interest to the greatest number of people, and we sincerely hope that in so doing, we have not slighted any person or organization. Pour S OUR high school has grown during the past fifty years, so, too, has the respect and esteem for our high school’s first principal grown throughout Upper Darby and surrounding communities. The debt of gratitude which each of us, as students of the Upper Darby High School, owes to her can easily be appreciated when we think of the tremendous task which faced her in organ- izing the high school. Her successful completion of this task was proven by the excellent manner in which the school was conducted under her direction. Throughout her entire career as a high school teacher, prin- cipal, and librarian, she was a constant inspiration to Upper Darby students and an exemplary symbol of American womanhood. In sincere appreciation of her tireless efforts and of her many contributions to the community, we, the class of 1944, dedicate this yearbook to MISS ELISABETH D. TURNER Five OUR CLASS ADVISERS The distinctive feminine personality who may he seen at almost any time in the senior office. Room 107, is none other than one of our class advisers, Miss Pearl Ellinor Garcn. To her closest friends she is known as “Peg”— formed from the initial letter of each of her names. Tailored, good-natured, and efficient. Miss Garcn combines an excellent sense of humor with a businesslike manner, which is very necessary for a successful adviser. Her favorite hobby is that of collecting dolls from all parts of the world, with particular stress on those from the United States. Since her appointment as class adviser. Miss Garcn has been generous with helpful advice and untiring in her devotion to the betterment of our interests. She will long be remembered by our class. For three years, the class of 1944 has been groomed to make thjs anniversary year a truly historic one for Upper Darby. Although we were not introduced to our present adviser, Mr. William S. Kehl, until our junior year, this versatile guide has proven his ability as a capable and efficient leader. Mr. Kehl was the man for the job and. in spite of the fact that he was actively engaged in civilian defense and other community projects, he agreed to serve. From the first we admired his incisive wit and complete candor. He has given unstintingly of his time and energy to better our class. Mr. Kohl's patience and understanding have helped us make this important year one of the most enjoyable of our lives. Ir. Kohl awaiting customers at Advisers Kehl and Garen in a mellow mood. Miss Garcn ar.d her doll co’Icc- football game. lion. Bond' Feed Store; where the 69th Street Theatre now stand . A bloomer girl doe the high jump. A view of the high school before the annex wa built. The Sixtyminth Street Theatre. West Chester Pike as it looks today. AND NOW One of our modern buses. A development near State Road and I.ansdowne Avenue. AND TODAY Upper Darby High School—our alma mater. The Old Oaken Bucket. The annex which wa added in 1924. HONOR UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL WE HONOR THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF UPPER DARBV HIGH SCHOOL S S.v ™ 3v -. asrvv- sss asr a?. S«5 - S23. s v: ms.v« assti Sfe- SPja a-:, e1 IbV.v INNU • • Hr r . a: SEt'SBV SSC. ::sjt rusv srst- Si?4 ssw ajj:: . ar ijirvv ; riiiivVV aasuv. H8n- §£ • sssr |§:r ™v If Btts, §8 : IS.. ..... •:- Ev- sssv §£ ! £ Saw Sar a ■HI -11 M ssg!. §sr si. :'.:.-.. S: BUT. £;•££. «Sii ffit' S i. skiv a::;.?:,.- S5 . M ••IMU 4 • .. ■E - S?:. ■■■■■■■■ SHT1 5L fiSV. .. « 1, :::v:v • , US' Mr II if jiv;::.. .. st?u I :Uv.v{i • i::.v . SSav SL. ISV: !§! :« - V? :t. .... H.Vi?. ___ •••••••• •••!•••••« IIIIHU U v:.v;. u.„ v •••••• f'H r:... ,v:m. ••II • • .. . • a cicvn • • A. ?? sr:.4.. UH« • I v!v:;: vv. a . :: ri ..... ::v .v.: •.1 • I'llllf 4« !!:•!.: iV Jjj-Kji KL.UI ii li:“ «•• • • •Hiiv. : h ‘.Kvr; • '• m?.. : . ssrav. r-HsAi: i .... «.v.vvv4 ....... Sf.WV.W hV - H-iv • i •« wVm. ‘ r. 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HEATON DAVID MITCHEL KILGOUR JOSEPH JOHN KILKENNY CHARLES WILLIAM KNOPF CHARLES LANGNER JOSEPH HOWARD LEONARD thomas t. McIntyre WILLIAM R. McKENNA JOHN SHALLCROSS MECLEARY ROBERT C. MESLIN WILLIAM EDWARD MIDDLETON NORMAN M. MOORE GEORGE FRANCIS NELSON DEAN WILLIAM PALMER FRANK FORD PATTERSON DAVID ASHTON PEDRICK WILLIAM AUGUSTEN PICKERING, JR LOTHAR C REINHARDT JAMES CHARLES REUKAUFF ALLEN RIGGIN ROBERT SEWARD RUPP ROBERT SAMUELS VINCENT D. RYAN WILLIAM R. SHELLHASE RAYMOND LOREN SHIRTZ EDWARD G. SIMONSEN PERCY J. SIMONSEN HARRY C. SMITH LLOYD W. J. SPANGLER MILLARD H. N. SUSSMAN JAMES F. SWEENY WILLARD ROBERT SWEET ARNOLD B. TEMPONE RUSSELL K. THAYER, JR. ALFRED H. VAN BELLE RICHARD H. WATSON JOSEPH EDWARD WHITEHEAD james McPherson wilson ARCHIE G. WOODS UPPER DARBY HIGH SCHOOL DOES ITS BIT IN THE WAR Wo used coal «his winter instead of oil . . . Janice Fine and Bernice Hatch work at the service desk . . . Merl Hague and Don Stough- ton look over the clothes collected for Greek and Russian Relief . . . Bob Brown, Tom Kelly, and Dick Zimmerman help load the clothes into a truck . . . Gertie Hardy, Lois Rapp, and Tish Trainer checking emergency equip- ment . . . Marion Baldwin gives some maga- zines to the Red Cross . . . Dr. Tchyi Hsich talks to some juniors after his assembly program . . . We buy War Bonds and Stamps . . . The result of the Buy-a-Jeep campaign. Seventeen SO DO THE STUDENTS Jim Wooding ready for another trip . . . Bill Auve fixes Joe Alexander’s car . . . CAPC Lou Shcain learn something about aerology . . . Virginia Brown fills 'er up . . . Claire Dankworth minding Mr. Noel’s daughter . . . The mail must go through,” says Bob Thomas . . . Fawn Greeley and Betty Armstrong picking peaches . . . Grease monkey Norman Wheeler keeps ’em rollin'. . . . Eighteen The paper balers pause for the cameraman . . . Bob Grainger gives you service with a smile . . . Roy Murray, Bob Storm, Bob Taylor, and Steve Clair look over the Navy’s Eddy Test.” . . . Home nursing by our students helped relieve the shortage of nurses . . . Some of the girls who sent out Christmas cards and News Letters to our servicemen . . . Charles Hospod packs groceries at the Penn Fruit. Nineteen OUR SCHOOL BOARD Twenty TTi’s} SeKool ISoa-vi- Episoik Top Ron: Dr. George G. Dilworth, President; Mrs. Rae F. Biester, Vice-President; Miss Elvn Hays; Mrs. Helen Alexander; Mr. Vanleer I. Bond. Bottom Row: Mrs. WE HAVE been most fortunate this year in having a very active school board. Great though the honor of being a member of the board may be. the job, nevertheless, requires a great deal of time and energy. The Board members deserve particular praise for their capable handling of the many complex prob' Evelyn El Ison; Mr. John H. Frazier; Mr. William B. Morris; Mr. W. Harry Schaffer. lems which have arisen as the result of the war. Few of us realise the tremendous amount of work involved in such a task. The School Board, working in close harmony with Mr. Tyson and Dr. Nancarrow, has provided one of the finest administrations which our school has ever been fortunate enough to have. Dr. Sampson, Miss McKay, Dr. Nan- carrow, Mrs. Biester, Mr. Tyson, and Dr. Dilworth at the reception ot Mr. Tyson and Dr. Nancarrow. T u cncyone SUPERINTENDENT THE Class of 1944 pays a twofold tribute to John H. Tyson, superintendent of the Upper Darby School system:—first, for his skillful leader- ship as principal of Upper Darby in our first two _ , , , „ . _ , „ , . Mr. 1 yson watches «he Lower Merton Game. years here; and secondly, for his guidance during our senior year in the capacity of superintendent. Our class is indebted to Mr. Tyson for his tireless efforts to better our school. We all know of his keen interest in our community life and we admire his zealous work. Since the beginning of the war. he has been instru- mental in the organization and the conduct of de- fense schools. Mr. Tyson is an ardent Victory Gar- dener. In these and many other ways, he has con- tributed to Upper Darby’s war effort and has demon- strated his ability as a community leader. PRINCIPAL DR. JAMES E. NANCARROW Dr. Nancarrow talk to iturst at hi reception. T N HIS first year as principal of the Upper Darby - High School, Dr. James E. Nancarrow has been a most able leader. The problems which he faced were many and were complicated by such wartime ex- igencies as the shortageg of man power and material and also the special adjustments which had to be made. His solution of these problems and excellent judgment in the decisions which he gave have made our senior year more enjoyable. Although many of us have not had the oppor- tunity of knowing Dr. Nancarrow personally, his ever-present smile and affable manner and his con- sideration and interest in our plans and progress have been a constant inspiration to all of us. With his long experience as a public school ad- ministrator, we know that Dr. Nancarrow will con- tinue to have, in many years to come, the success and popularity which he enjoyed during this, his first year at Upper Darby. FACULTY Silling: Mi Harbold, Mi Brmt, Mi N. Scott, Min Miller, Miss Weil, Mis Wcimcr, Min Mallon, Miss Goodman, Miss Ferrcc, Mr. Tyson. Second Row: Miss M. Scott, Mr . WoUtcnholmc, Miss Garen, Miss Foster, Mrs. Westervelt, Mi Luictns, Mrs. Abram . I r. Bailey, Mis Mowry. Third Row: Dr. Dengler, Mr. Stermer, Mr. Diehl, Mr . Mcuick, Mr. Harer, Min Reed, Mr. Stevens, Mis l.ipman, Mr. Kins, Mr. Robinson. Fourth Row: Mr. Shull, Mr. Neff, Mr. Hoehler. Top Row: Mr. Haupt, Mr. Packer, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Minacci, Mr. Clti}; ston, Mr. Forsgard, Mr. Holme , Mr. Kehl, Mr. Mefort. Twenty four Silling: Dr. Nancarrow, Mi Bock, Miss Kerr, Miss Sommerlield, Miss Grunberg, Miss Geiger, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Danchower, Miss Richards. Second Row: Miss Kingsley, Miss Chrisman, Miss Noble, Miss Henebry, Miss Koch. Miss Leaman, Mrs. Kishbaugh, Mrs. Slick. Third Row: Mr. Bonder, Mr. Le Cates, Mr. Lower, Mr. Brosios, Mr. Rcmlcy, Mr. Wolf, Miss Gaukrodger, Mr. Hamilton. Fourth Row: Mr. McDonnell, Mr. Locb, Mr. Milne, Mr. Hagcrty, Mr. Coffey, Mr. Grimmctt, Mr. Billingslea. Top Row: Mr. Noel, Mr. Morris, Mr. Dotti, Mr. Strange, Mr. Shenk, Mr. Herzog, Mr. Bennett. T wentyfive FACULTY ENGLISH Edith Gaukrodgcr, B.A., M.A. Matilda Bailey. A.B.. A M . Ph D. R. Wayne Boyd. Ph.B., LL.B. Helen M. Ferree. B.A., B.Pd., M.A. Allan A. Howell, B.A. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Army) William B. Kirk. B.S. (Leave of Absence. V. S. Army) Merle I. Koeh. B.A.. M.A. Either R. Kumjan, B.A. (Leave of Absence. WAVES) Charles H. Morris, B.A. Helen M. Mowry. B.A., M.A. Paul K. Noel. B.A.. M.A. Frieda E. Reed. A.B., M.A. Anne M. Slick, A.B. M. G. Weil. B.S. Frances E. Wcimcr. B.A., M.A. Margaret N. Ycrkcs, B.A. El a R. Melville HISTORY John S. Billingslca, B.A.. M.A. Helen S. Abrams, B.A.. M.A. Ralph M. Andersen, B.S.. M.S. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Army) James B. Bonder, A.B.. M.A. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Navy) Charles M. Brooke, B.A. Paul Coffey. B.A., M.Ed. Lewis O. Goa , B.A., M.Ed. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Army) M. Randolf Grimmctt. Ph.B., M.Ed. Mahlon R. Hagcrty, Jr., A.B., M.A. Donald W. Robinson. B.A., M.A. Clayton K Shcnk. B.S.. M.Ed. Lloyd L. Wolf, B.S., M.A. (Leave of Absence. U. S. N vv) Charles L. Wood. B S.. B.A , M.A. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Thomas J. Milne, B.C.S. Peter E. Bernardino, B.S. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Army) Edna M. Danchower. B.S. Fred G. Forsgard, B.S.C., M.Ed. Pearl E. Garen, B.S., M.Ed. France H. Geiger, B.S. William J. Hamilton, B.S., M.A. Lucille F. Hcncbry. B.S. Lucretia M. Kerr, B.S. Charles E. King, B.S.C. Fred R Locb. B.S.. M S. Fcnn Minacci. B.S. Sarah I. Richard Nan M. Scott. B.S. Paul E. Schwarts, B.S., A.M. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Army) Patricia F. Sullivan, B.S., M.A. MUSIC David D. M. liaupt, B.S., M.A. Clyde R Dcngler, B.A.. M.A. Michael Doth, M.M. ART Elisabeth Kingsley. B.F.A., M.F.A. HOME ECONOMICS Lydia J. Foster Ruth I. Brecse, B.S. Julia S. Miller. B.S., M.S. MATHEMATICS Warren A. Brosius, Ph.B. Robert S. Bennett, A.B. Lillian E. Bock. B.S.. M.A. John Diehl. BA. M.A. Eleanor Kishbaugh, B.A. R Paul LeCatc . B.M.E. Carol F. Lipman, A.B., M.A. Carroll R. McDonnell, B.S. Dean E. Shull, B.S. Stanley F. Twocs, B.S., M.A. (Leave of Absence. V. S. Army) John A. Wallace, B.S., M.A. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Army) Roy W. Wolfgang. B.S. (Leave of Absence. U. S. Army) SCIENCE McKinley H. Stevens. B.A.. M.A. Mary L. Harbold, A.B. Edwin L. Harer, B.A. William S. Kehl. B.A , M.A. George G. Lower. B.S., M.A. Carroll R. McDonnell, B.S. Floyd H. Neff. A B . M.A. Chclscy G. Rcinlcy. B.S.. M.S. Emma H. SommcrfiHd. B.S.. M.S. Edson C. Strange, B.S., M.S. Carson J. Thomp on. B.S., M.Ed. (Leave of Absence. V. S. N vy) Norman Ratchford, B.S.A. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mary A. Taylor, B.A., M.A. Charlotte S. Chrisman, B.A,. M.A. Carl L. Clugston, B.A. Alice M. Goodman. B.S. Agnes B. Grunberg, B.A.. M.A. E. Lucilc Noble, B.A., M.A. Joseph E. Stcrmcr, B.A. INDUSTRIAL ARTS William C. Gcycr, B.S., M.Ed. George W. Hochlcr, B.S., M.S. Arthur W. Packer PHYSICAL EDUCATION Herbert S. Herzog, B.S., M.S. Carlton J. Mcfort, B.A., A.M. Marian Scott, B.S. Anna J. Wcstervclt, B.S. Ttveniy'Stx SECRETARIES CADET TEACHERS Front Row: Mrs. Margaret Reckard; Mill Dorothy Gabriel; Mr . Thelma Matin; Miss Dorothy Cole. Back Row: Mrs. Sarah Henry; Mr . Martha Field; Mr . Eleanor Fasy. Front Row: Miss Kathryn Blake; Miss Elsie Klein. Back Row: Miss Anna Anson; Dr. Chester G. Stocker, sponsor. T T AVE we in our high school life ever really A thought about the work that goes into making our school and school life what it is? Many things must be coordinated to do this and the corps of efficient secretaries deserve much of the credit. Every inquiry made is always answered with a smile. The secretaries have so many jobs that to tell them all would take pages but we know the tremendous work that they are doing. For this, the class of ‘44 takes off their hats in appreciation of a job well done. 'T'HIS year as in other years. Upper Darby Senior High School has had student teachers from die University of Pennsylvania and Drexcl Institute of Technology. Besides their practice teaching, student teachers render an invaluable service to the regular staff of instructors by doing innumerable jobs to aid them. From Drexcl we had the Misses Claire Urmcr and Pauline Riley. The University of Pennsylvania sent to us the Misses Jane Brant, Doris Comber, Naomi Handciman. Rita Prescott, Phyllis Stark, Dorothy Day, Dolores Garbcil. Ruth Anne White, Edith Pearl, Dorothy Shipman, Anna Anson, Kathryn Blake, Elsie Klein, Miriam Scalfon, and Mrs. Els; Adler. Twenty-seven Mr. Stevens and his pal. Peppy . . . Mr. Robinson look- ing very happy about his raking . . . Mr. Noel pauses in his snow-shoveling labors to be photographed . . . Mr. Milne proves he’s a Victory Gardener . . . Mr. Tyson and Dr. Nancarrow cheer the team to victory . . . Miss Goodman and Miss Miller at Control Center . . . Mrs. Tyson receiving a bouquet at the reception in honor of Mr. Tyson . . . Mrs. Nancarrow on the re- ceiving end of some posies at the reception in honor of Dr. Nancarrow. Twenty eight FACULTY FUN Mr. Harer helps the janitors . . . Mr. Wood at the wheel . . . Mr. Diehl and Mr. Minacci collecting tickets . . . Pistol Packin’ Mama . . . Mr. McDonnell and Mr. Bennett help with registration for food-rationing . . . Mr. McDonnell serves as waiter at the faculty party . . . Members of the faculty enjoying a delicious meal. FACULTY OF 1924 TIMES really have not changed as much as you might think. If you could turn the clock hack 19 years you would find that, with the exception of the annex, the higlvschool build- ing has not been altered very much in outward appearance. Another familiar feature of the school would be the list of faculty members. Many teachers who taught in 1924 are still with us. In the picture we have printed on this page arc a number of well known faces. In the first row are Miss Noble; Mrs. Dutton, who was at the junior high; Miss Turner; Miss McCandless, now at the junior high; Miss Mallon; Miss Yerkes; and Miss Richards. In the second row we find Miss Taylor; Miss Robertson and Miss Ross, now at the junior high; Mr. Tyson; and Miss Koch. In the third row are Mr. Milne; Mr. Brosius; Mr. Savage, junior high principal; Mr. Morris: Mr. Stevens; and Mr. Diehl. In the last row are Mr. Twoes, now in the Air Corps; Mr. Haupt; Mr. Vaughan Smith, now at the junior high; and Mr. Herzog. Thirty frit PKTKR K. ItKKN AKIMNO FACULTY MEMBERS IN THE SERVICE Thirty-one SERVICE WITH Howard Longacre. our carpenter; Raymond Blythe repairs a broken chair. Mr. Charles Butterworth, superintendent of buildings and grounds; Mr . Sadie Davis dusting; James Prevail, head janitor, mixing some lime. JANITORS TT T E CANNOT underestimate our feeling of gratitude towards our faithful janitors. This year, above all other years, our hats are off to them. By their loyalty and tremendous efforts they have successfully overcome our janitorial problem, brought about by the war, and have shown us an excellent example of sincerity. Theirs is a long day—one which begins before the sun is up and continues on even after all have left the school building. Their willing attitude and ever present smiles will long be remembered and have added a great deal of pleasure to our school days. Joseph Warmuth among the tulips; Pat Finnarty rolling the tennis courts. A SMILE «TT ISNT where you live but how you live which -L counts,” so the old saying goes. Thus one could also say that it isn't where you cat but what you eat that matters. A great deal of credit should be given to the skillful and loyal women who keep our cafe tcria going on an even keel. Under the able leader ship of Mrs. Knox, many a tasty dish has been prepared for the hundreds of famished students who daily buy their lunches. In this atmosphere of efficiency, the hustle and bustle of the noon hour is easily overlooked and a great deal of pleasure is added to the school day. Mr . Bogard and Mr . Wyeth dish up dessert. Mrs. Gribbin and Mrs. Taylor work at the stove. Miss Palmer helps Mrs. Dimmick carve a roast. CLUBS ARS POETAE T’HE Ars Poetae Club, sponsored by Miss Meric I. X Koch, is one of the outstanding literary organiza- tions in school. The main purpose of the club is to acquaint the members with poetry and the poets themselves. Programs, prepared and presented by members, convey the aims of the organization. Through the club's activities, its members develop a keener appreciation of poetry. The members of Tay-Wistalvan were entertained at a tea by the Ars Poetae Club. Each year a scrap- lxx k of poems is compiled and sent to a children's home. The final social event of the year is a tea given by club members for their mothers. BOYS’ BOWLING CLUB OM POSED of ten active teams competing against each other, the Boys’ Bowling Club underwent another successful season with its fifty odd members bowling every Monday afternoon at the Sixty- Ninth Street Bowling Center. Under the capable leadership of its officers and Mr. Gcyer, the club's adviser, a team, made up of five boys with the high- est averages, was formed for the first time to bowl against other schools. The team scored several vic- tories over its opponents. Regular highlights in- cluded the Father and Son Tournament and the annual banquet where awards were made to the winning teams and high individual bowlers. TERRAQUA CLUB JOINING the ranks of Upper Darby High School's Clubs, the Tcrraqua Club began its career this spring under the able direction of Mr. George G. Lower of the Science Department. Its functions are to conduct plant and animal surveys in this locality and to supply biology teachers with living specimens for classroom use. During the spring the club made three field trips and, as a result, was able to supply the Biology De- partment with frogs and toad's eggs and living speci- mens of hydra and protozoa. Several surveys have been made which consist of painted pictures and any information that might be helpful to students of biology. THE CHESS CLUB jpOR twelve years the Chess Club has offered to . Upper Darby students the opportunity to display skill in this ancient game of strategy. The league, which provided for interscholastic competition, was composed of teams from Ridley Park, Lower Merion, Ycadon, Glcn-Nor and Upper Darby, but has been dissolved some years ago. Consequently, the club members, under the able leadership of Miss Grun' berg, arc limited to matches among themselves, and spend much of their time in improving their technique. BOYS’ H I - Y QNE of the most active clubs during the past year has been the Boys Hi-Y. This organization, under the competent leadership of Mr. R. Wayne Boyd, sponsor, and Dave Vogt, president, has been of great service to the school. Some of the many projects undertaken by the club this year were the buying of war bonds, patrol- ling of the halls, ushering at basketball and football games, the organization of several pep rallies, and the sponsoring of after-school dances. The “Hi-Yan Hop, sponsored every year by the Boys Hi-Y, was an informal dance which was at- tended by a large crowd. Another one of the social functions presented by the club was the Hi-Y party, to which only Hi Y boys and their dates were ad- mitted. It was held late in May and was one of the last times for the members to be together. DEBATING 'J1 HIS year found the activities of the debating team greatly abbreviated. Gas rationing and Vic- tory corp activities in other schools finally conspired to suspend the usual inter-scholastic debates of the suburban league. The debating team was active nevertheless. In the fall the team was invited to represent Upper Darby on the KYW Know Your Schools program. Select- ing for their question, Should we have one year’s compulsory military training for eighteen year olds after the war,” six U. D. pundits in forum discus- sion reviewed some of the many phases of the sub- ject. CLUBS FENCING CLUB gTARTING this year almost from scratch, the fencing club found a new and interested adviser in Mrs. Patricia Sullivan and a membership which swelled to 65 members, making the club one of the largest in the school. Practicing frequently after school in the corridors as many who have been con fronted with a stop sign will attest, lessons were given twice a week by two of the more talented and interested members. The boys team broke even in the matches with other schools while the girls were able to schedule only one match for their team. GIRLS’ BOWLING CLUB P VERY Monday afternoon a group of enthusiastic girls from Upper Darby High School invade the Lansdowne Bowling Alleys. Under the expert leadership of Miss Ruth Brccse, the Girls' Bowling Club pursues its activities. This year the group is not divided into teams be- cause after-school work makes it impossible for some to attend every week. The competition, how- ever, is still keen, for prizes are awarded to the best bowlers at the end of the year. This club is popular in spite of the fact that there is a shortage of pin boys and the girls have to set up the pins themselves. The willingness of the girls to carry on has been shown by the manner in which they have met and taken in stride these difficulties. FIRST AID AND SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB fyfRS. WOLSTENHOLME. the school nurse, L started the First Aid and Social Service Club nine years ago. Girls interested in nursing or social service work are members. Among the projects undertaken this year was the recording of the tem- perature of the class rooms to see if the school is warm enough. The members have charge of the First Aid stations during air raids. When Mrs. Wolstcnholmc is called away from the infirmary, the girls have charge. The outside activities include trips to hospitals and other places of interest. This year the girls gave a tea for the Nursing Club from Haverford High School. The activities of the club are closed by a picnic in the spring at the home of Mrs. Wolstenholme. THE GIRLS’ H I - Y 'J’HE Girls’ Hi-Y was formed in 1927—scholarship. service, and character being the outstanding qualifications for membership. This year under the capable leadership of Doris Butterworth, the club continued to render its services to the school. As in previous years, the Girls’ Hi'Y has been in charge of the information desk, the Lost and Found and its members have ushered at various affairs. One of the many good deeds performed this year was a Christ' mas Party for a group of children at a settlement house in Philadelphia. In December the club pur- chased a hundred dollar War Bond with its surplus funds. All the girls look forward to the informal talks given at the various club functions by Miss Edith Gaukrodgcr, the adviser. The club's motto, “Serve Willingly,” is the aim of each member. LA SOCIEDAD PANAMERICANA £A SOCIEDAD PANAMERICANA has helped further our good neighbor policy. The club has about one hundred members and they are enter- tained at its monthly meetings by Spanish music, travelogues, movies, Spanish games, and exhibitions of Spanish curios. This club, though only recently formed, has shown wide popularity. Its members have learned much about Latin American life. The club’s membership is limited to those studying Spanish or who have studied it in previous years. Under the leadership of its sponsors Miss Goodman and Mr. Clugston, it has become one of the most active clubs of the school. HIPPOCRATES CLUB 'J'HE Hippocrates Society is an organization of prospective doctors. They hold meetings twice a month under the supervision of Miss Somerfield for the purpose of discussing developments in medi- cine and various phases of a medical career. In the past it has been the society’s practice to visit various hospitals in this area to view first hand the field of medicine. This practice has been discontinued this year because of wartime restrictions. Club mem- bers have been working in the Delaware County Hospital to alleviate the shortage of manpower. CLUBS THE LATIN CLUB HT HE Latin Club, with Miss Noble as its able ad 1 viser, holds its regular monthly meetings with the purpose of entertaining its members, but at the same time affording them an opportunity to pursue their study of Rome and its people. Thts is done by means of talks about Roman life and the con- tribution of the Latin language to life today. Plays and trips to various museums are also included among the club's activities. The Latin Club was chartered in 1931, and since then has been a source of both enjoyment and edu- cation for its members. THE LEEUWENHOEK CLUB THE request of a group of students the Leeuwenhoek Club was formed in 1932 with Mr. Harer as sponsor. Bearing the name of the father of the modern microscope, Anthony Van Leeuwen- hoek, the purpose of the club is to give students, interested in further pursuit of microscopic work, a chance for advanced biological research. In 1936 Mr. Neff, the present sponsor assumed the sponsor- ship of the club. Under his leadership the club per- formed many new duties. Among these jobs arc the making of microscopic slides for biology classes and the care and repair of the Science Department's microscopes. Many of the usual field trips, lectures, and meetings have been foregone because of the war, but the club finds time to carry on a few of its projects. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, under the leadership of Miss Taylor and Miss Chrisman, meets on the second Thursday of each month and offers to French students a wonderful opportunity to become better acquainted with the people of France, their country, language, and customs. The programs for the monthly meetings are conducted in French, and con- sist of movies, plays, French songs and dances, and various other entertainments. The French Club as its contribution to the war effort this year sent a fund to aid French refugee children in Corsica and Sicily. TAY WISTALVAN P ER1VING its name from four famous authors Tay from Bayard Taylor, Wist from Oliver Wistcr, A1 from Louisa May Alcott and Van front Henry Van Dyke Tay-Wistalvan is a club for girls who are interested in all types of literature. Books and plays are discussed at the monthly meet- ings which arc held under the faculty supervision of Miss Frances Weimer. Each year the club attends a play in Philadelphia and has as its main social event a mother-and-daughter tea. As their con- tribution to the war effort, the club members are making scraphtoks of poems, stories, cartoons, and puzzles, to send to convalescent hospitals for service- men. THE RIDING CLUB pOR students interested in horseback-riding, the Riding Club, under the able advisership of Mrs. Messick and Miss Kerr, offers economical oppor- tunities for pleasure and instruction. It provides lessons for beginners while more experienced riders act as instructors who teach the correct method of handling horses and the proper technique of riding. Ten rides during one semester entitle a member to his club pin. This popular club, which was organized in 1935, holds monthly business meetings and weekly rides. Cross-country trips during good weather, and supper rides in the spring are some of the highlights of the year. PLEIADES p LEIADES has had this year, as in previous years, many talented members. Under the able leader- ship of its new sponsor, M ss Freida Reed, and the dependable Mr. Stermcr, the club has had a very successful year. Pleiades has a two-fold purpose. First, to give its members an opportunity to learn as much as possible about all phases of dramatics. Secondly, it is trying to serve the school, not only by entertainment but by helping other groups in their productions. Emphasis has been placed upon small group work rather than on large scale productions. The play “The Old Lady Shows Her Medals” was given for assembly programs. The study of war plays was the project for the second semester. CLUBS WAR EFFORT ART SERVICE A LMOST any afternoon in Room 217 you will find the W.E.A.S. hard at work. This club serves the sc hod and community without charge. Under the capable sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Kingsley and the chairmanship of Karl Klingcl- hoffer, the club provides posters and advertisements for many activities in the school and also for the various drives such as the March of Dimes, the Fourth War Loan, and the collection of scrap metal and waste paper. It may be called upon at any time to perform these services. All posters in the 69th Street Red Cross Head- quarters are made by the W.E.A.S., and many of its products are seen around the school. It has developed from the Beaux Arts Club, which merely supplemented regular art class work, into a patriotic organization. LIBRARY CLUB CTAMPING hooks, checking, renewing, putting u them away—these are a few of the varied activi- tics with which the members of the Library Club busy themselves during their free periods. Under the leadership of Mrs. Mcssick, this club not only offers educational experience to those interested in library work but also renders a great service to the school. Aside from their work, the girls find time to have a doggie roast in the spring, a Christmas Party, and to conclude the year with a Mother and Daugh- ter Banquet. Doing their part for the war effort, this year the members sponsored a magazine campaign and passed their goal of ten thousand by four hundred and eighty-six. WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM T TNDER the guidance of Mr. Robinson, the mem- bers of the World Affairs Forum have taken up military problems, the plight of our allied nations, and luive also touched upon postwar plans. In the first half of the year certain members attended the Upper Darby Rotary Club and entered into a panel discussion on “The Kind of a World I Want.” Besides promoting a better understanding of political and economic conditions to its own memlxrrs, the club has presented several forum assemblies to the entire student body. Influenced by the World Affairs Forum, the Upper Darby Forum was organized and the two have been in close cooperation during the past year. The drill team sponsored by Mr. Hall . . . Miss Grunberg and the German club . . . Off to Washington . . . The Steinmetz Scientific Society when Mr. Ocrlein was sponsor . . . Mr. Boyd and the debat- ing team . . . The Tay-Wistalvan with Mr. Boyd as its sponsor . . . IN DAYS OF OLD Forty three DEMOCRACY IN ACTION Front Row: Randolph, McCambridgc, White, Mulhern, Hinch, Down , Joyce. Back Row: Huft, Hough, Sanney, Schellhase. Front Row: McCauley, Hank, Free, Fillipone, Rode , Whitman, Butterworth, Thompson, Stoughton Way, Hatch, Thomas, Dickson, Long, Birch, Schellhase, Hester. Second Row: Smith, Johnson, Allen, Buckman, Overstreet, Stottler, Forand, Dejurc, McCambridge, San- ncy, Aruffo, Armstrong, Ayres, Lenham, Tros- tel. Hardy, Stanish, Stiles, Webster, Jacobsen, Grigsby. Third Row: Mohncy, I.abrum, Wright, Lyman, Forsgard, Clark, Barrow, Mackin, Reed, Horn, Rose, Eichner, Brown. Trout, Cook, Ely, Hoskins, Cripps, Bradley, Henn, Brown, Gillespie. Latt Row: Cleveland, Engle, Dale, Hollis, Schellhase, Emmanuel, Randolph, Dilvekio, Wilsterman, Lentz, Parris, Pappas, DiPrima, Gcolfroy, Adams, Beyler. Meier. Fritz, Kelly, Damon, McCann, Ferris. rPHREE organizations elected by the student body arc responsible for our student government at Upper Darby: the Student Council, the Tribunal, and the Board of Monitors. With a total membership of 71, the Student Coun- cil, the largest of these three bddics, is composed of each home room president and representatives from the various school activities. The school laws which govern us are drawn up by the Student Council. The Tribunal, judiciary department of the school, is made up of twelve members—two boys and two girls elected from the staff of monitors twice each Forty-four year. This group judges cases which are brought before them by the board of monitors. It is the duty of the monitors to maintain neat- ness and order throughout our corridors and in the cafeteria during the lunch periods. This body con- sists of eleven boys and eleven girls chosen from each of the three classes to serve during their re- spective lunch periods. These three organiaztions and their members ex- emplify Upper Darby's democratic system of gov- ernment. r' 2c ’ Below Front Row: Holt, Mayer, Trostel, DiPrima, Gcoffroy, Griffith , Supowitz, Nagel. Second Row: Birmingham, McCann, Fritz, Schcllhasc, Kahn, Hatch, Hounscll, Ross, Newton, Gciss, Speers, Parris. The Cast Louis Sheain David Thomas . . . Don Garson John Cowan Carol Shaw Barry Trout Morle Hague Lois Hart . Bill Whitman . Kathryn Sanney Edna Hyde Alice Adams . Doris Butterworth John Need Mort A. Whitehead Bob Dellheim John Cowon Don Garson Tom Carney ... John Damon Ralph Bradford Joe Pendleton Mr. Jordan Messenger 7013 Julia Farnsworth Tony Abbott Bette Logan Max Levene Mrs. Ames Nurse Susie, Maid Ann, Maid Williams, Police Inspector First Escort Second Escort Workman Heaven Can Wait was a memorable affair both for audience and cast. The cast will never forget the job they had getting used to Max Lcvene's putty nose which grew longer and larger every time it was reconstructed. Nor will they forget the dog who never improved enough for performance. He provided diversion for the cast by ambling on and off without regard for his cues. Then there was the problem of tiptoeing between the scrim curtain and oleo without knock- ing down Mr. Jordan, the messengers, or any of the throng of heaven-destined travelers. The audience will long remember the bewilder- ment of Joe “In the pink Pendleton as he tried, with the aid of Mr. Jordan and his heavenly crew, to find an adequate body for his prc-maturely heaven bound soul. Nor will they soon forget Max Levenc crying vainly after Joe's ghost, “Joe! Joe! Where are you! Who are you now! Let Max know! I'm going screwy! or Mr. Jordan popping up amid fights and bedlam to proclaim the deathlessncss of the soul or the design in human living. Heaven Can Wait was the result of the coopera- tion of the entire class in acting, painting scenery, managing make up and amassing the maze of prop- erties and costumes which arc vital parts of every play. Its success was due to Miss Reed's patient, skillful coordination of these elements into one artistic whole. The member of the cast dis- cuss the play. Joe Pendleton and his sax meet Mr. Jordan. A Forty-sewn EXCURSION PASSENGER LIST of S.S. HAPPINESS Anticipating a peaceful excursion. Directed bv Frieda E. Reed Obadiah Rich ...................Ai Widen Linton .........................Joe Bender Stevens .....................Warren Turner Pop ...................................Bill McCann Gilchrist .....................Harry Drew Matson ........................AI Williams Jonathan Rich ..................Bob Oppelt Candy Boy .....................Bill Sharon Mrs. Geaslinc. ....................Virginia Brown Mike Geaslinc ..........................Bob Hollis Mac Colman ...........................James Dale Miss Dowdie ..............Ruth Achrermann LolUB ....................Lillian Overstreet Martha .......................Olive Ash mead Aiken .........................Jack Gibbons Mrs. Fitchel ..................Elsie Pompeii Mr. Fitchel ...................Len Mulhent Tessie ......................Marcia Schwarz Daisy ................................Alcea Liberatore Macook ..................................AI Supowitz Eileen ................... {Barbara Reptha I bit nor Moore Photocrapy Girls ......To’n, n . Maryanna Lenham Mr. Winch ............................Roger VanVechten Mrs. Winch ....................Sally Yerl es (Elinor Moore Winch Children............. Barbara Repsha (Buddy Moore Lee Pitman ....................Jane Wagel Richard Pitman ................Bill Ridpath Pat SLOAN ....................Fred Forsgard Radio Voice ................... Joe Bender Woods ........................Dexter Balter Tony ...........................Ray Clarke Understudies. une Tomlin, Virginia Duncan. Eva M. Tubbs Portyeight Going home after an unforgettable spree. JUNIOR PLAY Anchors aweigh and cast off! The S. S. Happiness under the capable command of A1 Niden, complete with colorful crew and char actors sailed on its last and most hectic voyage; in the course of which boy meets girl, a revolution has its beginning and the whole city of New York is aroused. The arrival of the Coast Guard finally restore things to normal. Excursion under the skillful direction of Miss Frieda Reed was the first junior play to be an alb student production. In addition to the acting, all of the sets and makeup were student projects. Despite the absence of professional assistance, the play lacked none of the polish which has characterised the plays in the past. Mr. Fitchell and Mrs. Gcasling kept the audience laughing throughout the entire evening. The accur- ate character portrayed by the cast and the coopera- tion of all those concerned made the evening one which will long be remembered by the audience. Forty-nine Coast Guard interrupts excursion. ,ay ?• „. DAY MAY ' Y'JE of the most picturesque and beautiful of all Upper Darby High School's events is May Day. People from far and near gather to witness this traditional celebration. It is not to be outshone by any festival in this district. The May Queen, Dorothy Janda, and her court, chosen by student ballot, presided over the activities. The main event of the day was the crowning of the May Queen, followed by May Pole dances, square dancing, rhythmic drills, and the relays and games. May Day is the climax of the contest between the purples and the golds and it determines the winning team. We hope that this custom of celebrating May Day will continue for many years to come. The May Queen and her court in all their finery. Fifty-one The orchestra divided into its four «roups—the strings, the pianists, the percussion instruments, the brasses. «T ET me hear those last few measures again.” J— “Remember, there's a crescendo at the end.” Those words have a familiar ring to any member of the orchestra and arc spoken by Director D. M. Haupt at every rehearsal. The orchestra has its rehearsals divided so that those playing stringed instruments practice separ- ately on Monday and Friday, while those playing wood and brass instruments rehearse on Tuesday and Thursday. Then, the entire group can lie heard working away on Wednesday afternoons. This system provides for better individual training and a finer music group. Each year, the best players receive the oppor- tunity to play in the Southeastern District Orches- tra and the Pennsylvania All-State Orchestra. Not only do the members learn a great deal about using their instruments correctly, but the organization has a stimulating influence upon its players. In addition, each member gets true enjoy- ment from his efforts. Mr. Haupt, the conductor of our orchr tra STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL STRIKE UP THE BAND Edna Bixlcr, Mary Bell, and Nancy Green perform for the crowd. TD ESIDES its time honored tradition of adding ■ -' color and spirit to athletic contests, the band is active in many other ways. Its seventy members, under the capable direction of Mr. Michael Dotti, have made frequent appearances this year. This musical group has provided concerts in the Junior High School, in our own class assemblies, and at many public gatherings throughout the township. Several members of the band have formed quar tets and other brass sections and have entertained at various occasions. These individual activities of band members aid in bringing out hidden talent and enable advanced pupils to obtain more training. The scheduled practices occur three periods each week and students obtain credits for their work during the regular class periods. Besides these sessions, the band members practice during study periods. In the fall, marching drills are perfected before school hours. The band is becoming an in' crcasingly important factor in school life. The band in full regalia poses for the cameraman; Mr. Dotli strikes up the band. i-:' '' ;'. mMWmiW y. W X • Jy?.(? • 'si . ■ ,:'e kite mmm. pfi) .. ! AND THE ANGELS SING The A Capella in a formal setting Below: The special group from the Minstrel Show. Dorothy Janda, Vice-Secretary; William Phillips. Vice- President; Bernice Hatch, President; Joe Cook, Treas- urer; Elna Jacobsen, Secretary—Choral Club Officers. THE A Cappelia Choir is one of the most dis- tinguished musical organizations in our school, and is well-known throughout the entire Philadel- phia area. Its membership is filled by vocalists who have had one year of choral training and who are capable of passing a voice test. Among the activities of the choir this year were performances at the First Christian Church and the West Chester State Teachers' College. Members of the choir aided at various assembly programs. Functioning within the choir arc special musical groups who furnish variety and interest at the con- certs. Among these are a male quartette, a mixed quartette, a special girls' chorus, and many soloists. The Choral Club at the Lion's Club Minstrel Show. HISTORY OF PUBLICATIONS HPODAY publications play a large part in the ■ school life of Upper Darby. We read the A com, Upi’Dah and Oak and say how wonderful they are, not realizing that they have all grown from one small periodical. We must give due credit to all those students and teachers who have worked on our school publications, for making them what they arc today. Upper Darby High Schools first paper was the U.D.H.S., which came out on November 17, 1916 and contained four thrcc-column pages. It was discontinued for one year because of World War I. When it was started again in 1918 the war was over and the editorials followed that joyous vein. In Volume IV, 1920 the U.D.H.S. became the Upi’Dah, the name which is familiar to us today. As we look back over each issue we begin to recognize the names of more and more teachers that we have now. Miss Carol Lipman was editor of the Upi’Dah in 1927-1928 just before the Acorn was introduced. In every edition we discover some part of the magazine that resembles closely the latest Upi'Dah. “Fideles” “a page devoted to prominent students” appeared in the 1923-1924 issue. Each volume continued the record of school activities, but each issue had more stories and poetry. In the years of its existence the Upi’Dah has had three very special issues. In 1925-1926. the covers of both the Christmas and Easter issues were hand- painted—all seven hundred and fifty of them. Then in 1942, an especially excellent editiion of the Upi’Dah was published, under the editorship of Eleanor Bassett, to celebrate the twenty-fifth anni- versary of the magazine. The next publication to come into being was the Acorn. Although the Upi’Dah was a fine publica- tion, need was felt for more up-to-date news. On November 22, 1928, the first issue of the Acorn was distributed, and it met with immediate approval from teachers and students alike. Through the years the Acorn has remained almost the same in its lay- out. Its size has always been the present four-page type. This part from one of the editorials in the first issue tells the whole story of the Acorn—“Coming in the year that marks the passing of our oak tree, that has stood here for over two hundred years, a symbol of ‘Noble, strong, and upright life,' the Acorn takes its place, promising to grow and gain and give. It has been planted in the soil of worthy tradition; it will be nourished by the forces of sportsmanship and scholarship; it will gain in the growth-giving light of service, and grow with a greater Upper Darby.” The yearbook also emerged from the U.D.H.S. In 1919 the first commencement number was pub- lished and called the U.D.H.S. Class Record. Its only resemblance to the Oak was the record and group picture of the fourteen graduates. The first edition to be devoted entirely to the class was the Upi’Dah Class Record, June 1921. Individual pic- tures of the graduates appeared in 1922. The record of each class was contained in the last issue of the Upi’Dah each year until it was named the Oak in 1930. Since then it has continued to grow into the wonderful record of our senior year that we will have as a reminder of Upper Darby in 1943-1944. For fifty years Upper Darby High has grown in every way. In the years to come may the publica- tions become better and better. Fifty’eight UPI-DAH UPI-DAH STAFF Top Row: Don Garson, Robert Dellhcim. Arthur Mc- Cann, Peter Dellheim. Middle Row: Leona Grace, Lois Hart, Nancy Dickson, Natalie Ford. Betty Hardy, Rita Newton. Ann Chapman. Louise Gallagher. Bottom Row: Francis Bernard, Lois Craft, Elna Jacobsen, co-editor; Lorraine Stanco, Barbara McCambridgo, co-editor; Lil- lian Eintnert, Francis Heyl, Doris Smith. THE Upi'Dah comes out once a year and is composed of stories, essays, and poems written by the students. One of the outstand- ing features is Fidelis which honors outstanding members of the Senior class. There arc four staffs working each year to give us this publication. The literary staff, under the direction of their co-editors, Barbara McCambridge and Elna Jacobsen and also their adviser. Miss Edith Gaukrodger, reads and selects all manuscripts submitted by the stu- dent body. The magazine is illustrated by the art staff with the aid of its adviser. Miss Elizabeth Kingsley. The secretaries type the selected manuscripts and the business end is handled by Mr. Clayton Shenk. The publication of this magazine gives valuable experience to those working on its staffs. It affords them experience in proof-read- ing, writing, judging, and working in close cooperation with each other. It is only through well integrated efforts of the members of the Upi'Dah staffs that this magazine can be published each year. In so doing it carries out its main objective, that of giving recognition to those interested in the literary and art fields and to present their creative works. The literary staff reading manuscripts; art editor Lorraine Stanco and co-edi- tors Elna Jacobsen and Barbara Mc- Cambridge hold a conference; the typists hard at work. ut LASS IN EXISTENCE for its sixteenth year, the Acorn. although suffering from a cut in editions, man' aged to operate successfully in its twenty appear ances during the year. Supervised by Mrs. Ann M. Slick and headed by Editor-in-Chief Mary Louise Aruffo, the Acorn brought the news of the school to students and the community alike. The paper again featured an April fool's issue as well as an edition devoted to the Upper Darby servicemen, each of whom re- ceived a copy. Likewise it sponsored the “Buy a Jeep” campaign, which resulted in stamp and bond sales equal to the purchasing of three jeeps. Heading the financial end was Mr. Clayton K. Shenk, who, with the business staff, managed the mailing, advertising and circulation problems. The staff performed very efficiently by selling all avail- able advertising space early in the year. The typists and art staff also faithfully performed their duties and the close coordination of all made the Acorn an excellent publication. The typist pause a moment; the business staff smiles for the cameraman; the photographer and artists look at the work of Bob Fey. THE ACORN Left: The Acorn editorial staff— Weber; Aruffo, editor-in-chief; Swin- dler; Cowan; Adams. The Acorn literary staff. THE OAK IN THIS year's Oak, we present not only the Upper Darby of today in pictures and articles, but the Upper Darby of the past as well. Fifty years have elapsed since Upper Darby High School had its beginning and now this year's Oak attempts to tell the story of the half century of growth and progress. We are indebted to our faculty adviser, Mr. Noel, for having given so unselfishly of his time and talents to make this edition of the Oak possible. He was ably assisted by five different staffs—the literary, art, photographic, typing, business—and their ad' visers. Dick Cleveland, our editor-in-chief, should be commended for a job well done. The typists watch Carol Shaw; the art staff looks over the dummy with Miss Kingsley and art editor Zabellc Garis; Art Thompson helps Mr. Hochler with a synchronizer. The duties of the various staffs are as follows: the literary staff secures the basic ideas and writes up all the articles appearing in the Oak; the art staff plans the layouts and docs the art work in general: the photographic staff has charge of the taking of all the action shots and photographs; the typing staff prepares the work of the literary staff for the printer; and last but not least, the business staff takes care of the senior pictures and the distribution of the Oak. Thus it is, that we have completed the Oak and are now presenting it to you as the anniversary issue. The literary staff Rather around Mr. Noel and editor-in-chief Dick Cleveland; Mi Miller and Mis Goodman do some pasting; the busi- ness staff look their best for the cameraman. THE PIGSKIN PARADE T TNDER the skillful coaching of Head Mentor Carlton Mefort, Line Coach Jim Bonder, and Backfield Coach Dutch” Loch. Upper Darby s 1943 Gridiron Gang turned in a season surpassed only by the 1939 aggregation. After the Royals had held all rivals scoreless for four games, their opponents eked out a meager 38 points, as compared to the Upi'Dah’s total of 109. In the opening game of the season, the Royals played the InterAcadcmic Champion Episcopal Academy team to a scoreless tic, which was definitely a moral victory for Upper Darby. After this, they went on to blank Radnor, Havcrford, and Lans- downc, themselves amassing greater scores in each successive game. The Royals do not usually oppose Haverford so early in the season, but since the P. S. SCHEDULE Episcopal OPP. U. D. 0 Radnor 0 13 Haverford 0 18 Lansdownc 27 Abington 12 Media 0 20 Lower Merion 25 6 Haverford 6 13 Smith makes a circus catch of a touchdown pas as McKenna helps. An Episcopal back shows plenty of hipper- dipper in evading a prostrate Royal lineman. DuPont game was canceled because of lack of trans- portation facilities, a return game was scheduled. A week later the Royals traveled to Abington for one of the roughest games of the season. It looked like another shutout for Upper Darby, until the Ghosts unleashed a touchdown drive very late in the game. Even in victory, it was a woeful day for Upper Darby, for our hitherto unblemished goal-line had been crossed, and some of our best players, includ- ing co-captain Jack MacGregor, had been injured. Leaving several injured first string men on the bench, the Royals t x k to the field the following week, confident of victory over a formidable Lower Merion team. The breaks went against them, how- ever, and as one mistake led to another, the Ard- more Aces emerged hanging proudly to the long Garner listens to advice front coaches Bonder and Mcfort. Triplc-threater Dielens breaks into the clear as Smith and Garner do some blocking. AUSI I Y I OOI I $ AI I Front Row: Garner. Kennedy, Hirsch, MacGregor, co- captain; Bevi , co-captain; Smith, Birmingham, Did- en , Strahlry. Second Row: Bradley, manager; Way. Duffy, Valentine, Miller, Foreman, Donzanti, Ban - bach, Shaw, Mitchell, Coffin, McKenna, Hoskin , Bol- linger. manager. Last Row: Schcllhasc, Keetley, Lentz, Henn, Klingelhoffer, Fritz, Kirkpatrick, Rawlings, Leidy, Grainger. end of a 25 to 6 win. Their spirits dampened by defeat, the Royals gave way to a strengthened Hav- erford team in the first half of the Thanksgiving Day classic. However, rested by a brief interval, and inspired by an enthusiastic pep talk, they re- turned to the field to subdue their would-be con- querors in the last game of the season. Among last Fall's accomplishments were the re- gaining of the “Old Oaken Bucket from Lans downc, and capture of the Thomas J. Milne Trophy as a permanent fixture for the Purple and Gold trophy cases. This award has been fought for by both Haverford and Upper Darby for five years, and was finally bestowed upon Upper Darby for winning three of the annual contests. Many of the Royals received recognition for Sixty-six Co-captain Bcvis and MacGregor and Captain Smith of Episcopal listen to pre-game instructions. Birmingham gels across. their outstanding play. Gus Dielens, ace triple threater, was voted most valuable by his team' mates. Upper Darby players chosen for the All- Big Six team were Gil Kelley, Gus Dielens, Jack Birmingham, Chick Smith, Stew Bevis. Jack Mac- Gregor, Chuck Strahley, and Dick Garner. Garner and Bevis were also named on the All-Scholastic Team. Because of war necessities, there was no Junior Varsity team this year, but the seven returning let- termen will provide the basis for another strong team next year. A Lower Merion Halfback biles the dust as Miller charges. ONE, TWO, THREE, KICK DUE to a lack of needed punch in the forward wall, the Royal hooters found themselves near the cellar of the Suburban Conference for the third consecutive year. The offensive power necessary to push through winning goals was definitely lacking, although the backfield. braced by the expert goal' tending of Nick Kaniuka, showed good form throughout the season. The fact that the Royals were only twice beaten by more than one point is ample proof of the need for experience in the line. These two defeats were both meted out by a very powerful Bethlehem team. Coach Thomas J. Milne's many years of coaching experience served the team in good stead, for, after losing their opening matches, the Royals hit a winning streak and blanked both West Philadelphia and Haverford. After bowing to Bethlehem and Abington, they rebounded to avenge an earlier de' feat by beating a surprised Lower Merion team. From this point on the Royals were again defeated by three former opponents until the return match with Abington. In this game the score was knotted at two tallies apiece. The prospects for next season are not very promising, for most of this year’s regulars are slated to graduate this spring. Jack Campbell meet the Episcopal captain as an official looks on. Ed Pccko draws a bead on the opponent’s goal. Taraba, Pccko, and a number of Bethlehem players watch a corner shot. Racek, Allen, and Famoiu maneuver the ball in their opponent ' backfield. Forwards Pecko and Allen intercept the ball. SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Episcopal I 0 Frankford 2 1 Lower Mcrion 1 0 West Philadelphia 0 3 Haverford 0 3 Bethlehem 3 1 Abington 2 1 Lower Mrrion 0 2 Haverford 2 1 Girard College 2 1 Bethlehem 6 1 Abington 2 2 Front Row: Rudolph; Moore; Mohney; Gcoffroy; Camp- bell; Ellis; Mugglesworth. Second Row: Pasker; Famous; Sperry; Celia; Hill; Lucas; Timperlakc; DeLeon. Third Row: Lyons; Racek; Kaniuka; Pecko; Taraba; Sam. Fourth Row: I.onker; Pizzuti; Allen; Barto. Limbering up On your mark—get set! Off to a flying start at the Districts. THERE'S A LONG, UPPER DARBY’S undefeated Hill-and-Dalcrs terminated the most successful season in the history of the sch x l by capturing second place in the State Meet at Altoona on November the seventh. Previous to this run, they had beaten all suburban teams, won a suburban Championship, and two P. 1. A. A. District One Championship Runs. Lower Merion was the first team to be outclassed by the Royal harriers. This race was held on a neutral course, thereby giving neither school the advantage of running on a course to which they were accustomed. The superb running of Geary and Love proved a hearty challenge to the untried Roy- als. Upper Darby traveled next to Chester, where they rung up a perfect score, despite a terrific del- uge of rain and a tedious course, new to the team. The harriers rail next against Norristown, over their own ground, and easily outdistanced most of their competitors. Dominic Venazia came in first to spoil Upper Darby's almost perfect score, and set a new course record of 15:21. The record of 15:22 had been held previously by Reed Clayton, of the Royal's 1942 team. Close upon Venazia's heels was sophomore Sam Brown, an inexperienced runner, who proved to be Coach Strange's most valuable dis- covery this year. Upper Darby's harriers crossed the finish line in a compact group which was well ahead of the majority of the field to capture first honors in the District One meet a few weeks later. This was the first time any team had placed seven out of the first twelve runners in this event. The meet was run over the turf of the Cobb's Creek golf course. The team had been practicing running on such VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Front Row: Vogt, Rosborough, captain; Brown. Back Row: Thomas, manager; Crane, Han- ford, Young, Dillman, Mr. Strange, coach. LONG, TRAIL AWINDING ground for some time before the meet at Beverly Hills. Captain Rosborough was the first of the Royals to cross the finish line and was closely fol- lowed by six team-mates. Seven days later, the Royals ran against an almost identical field at Marcus Hook, and, of course, duplicated their de- cisive victory. David Vogt and Sam Brown scoring first for U. D. After careful consideration, the undefeated team was given permission to attend the State Meet at Altoona. A sum of money was appropriated by the Athletic Council to meet the expenses of the trip. The decision was well worth while, for the team carried home second honors. The race was the most gruelling that most of the harriers had ever ex- perienced. The Royals evidently took this in their stride, however, for Mount Lebanon scored only eight points lower than Upper Darby to clinch the meet in their favor. A total of nineteen schools were represented in the field of ninety-two of the best scholastic runners in the state. Altogether, the team was as well balanced as any team Upper Darby has ever produced, and well deserved the honor they reaped for themselves. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE OPP. U. D. Lower Merion 32 27 Chester 67 15 Norristown 55 20 (Low Score Wins) District One P.I.A.A. Championship Run First Place Marcus Hook P.I.A.A. Meet First Place State Championship Run Second Place Coach Strange giving last minute instructions to the cross country squad. Rosborough, Vogt, Dillman, and Brown leading the pack Captain Rosborough near the finish Thomas, Brown, and Wise—Novice race winners. J V CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Lower Merion 62 IS 81 15 Springfield 38 27 18 15 First Place (Low score wins) PRODUCING perfect scores in three out of four dual meets, the records of the undefeated Junior Varsity runners were well in keeping with the pace set by the Varsity’s triumphant season. The first meet was held at Morris Park against Lower Morion. The Royals turned in a perfect score and started the season off with a bang, although the course was new to the harriers of both teams. In pouring rain, and on a gruelling, slippery course, the harriers rang up another perfect score against Chester. The Royals again faced severe handicaps as they nosed out Springfield a few weeks later. Besides running on an unfamiliar course, and against a first string team, the harriers were confronted by perverse weather conditions. A week later, they again reigned supreme by plac- ing the first seven runners for another perfect score against Norristown on their home course. This very decisive victory was quite a blow to the more ex pcricnced Norristown runners, who had expected to win the Jay Vec meet. Richard Olsen and Roland Thomas led the team to victory at Cobb's Creek in the P.I.A.A. District One Championship Run. This triumph concluded the Jay Vee’s season. A large part of the team was composed of sophomores many of whom should sec action as varsity runners next Fall. Roland Thomas and Dick Olsen vie for first place. Mr. Strange’s hill-and-dalers get a workout. JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY First Row: Summers; Wise; Fackler; Olsen; R. Thomas; Wright; Merkle; Cook. Second Row: Hooven; Loyle; Harris; Clark; Brown; Funk; Sowers; Cowan; Snavely. Third Row: Gay; Hahn; McClung; Howser; Hotchkiss; Crider; Dcvitt; Weatherlow; D. Thomas. J V HOCKEY SPORTING an inexperienced squad comprised mainly of Sophomores, Mrs. A. J. Westervclt coached the Junior Varsity Royalettes through a fairly presentable season. Although the Jay Vccs were able to tally only one goal this season, this by sophomore Nadine MacNamce, their record of three tics compares favorably with the records of previous teams. The Royal Stick Wieldcrs journeyed first to Lower Mcrion to be defeated in their first contest. Ah though they failed to earn any goals themselves, the Royalettes recovered sufficiently from the Lower Merion tilt to hold a point'thirsty Yeadon eleven scoreless. Two days later the Jay Vecs traveled to Radnor where the additional obstacle of a muddy field was encountered. Although the Purple and Gold ranks played hard, the Radnor girls slipped the sphere through to score the deciding goal. Under a terrific deluge of rain, the Upper Darby girls fought Lansdowne to a scoreless deadlock. The Royalettes next played host to Swarthmorc and Sharon Hill, being defeated by both of their guests. Haverfords formidable team scored early, but the Upi'Dolls retaliated with a tally of their own to tie their northern neighbors. The Jay Vecs next fell victim to the Norristown Eagles, finishing the season with their fifth loss. Although the records did not show a winning team, the girls gathered valuable experience which will stand them in good stead next year when many will be occupying varsity berths. JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY First Row: Mason; Mills; DiGcnova; Dtinkin; Protesto; Brooks; Mandis; Black. Second Ro : McSorley; Sunderland; Humphreys; Weaver; Schultz; Ries; Buckman. Third Row: Grace; Hicks; Janda; Armstrong; Copp; Forstadt. SCHEDULE OPP. U.D, Lower Mcrion 2 0 Yeadon 0 0 0 Lansdowne 0 Swarthmore 1 0 0 Haverford 1 1 Norristown I 0 Shirley Mason and her opponent lunge for the ball. Barbara Taylor and Florence Weaver dribble the ball down the held. WITH A TWIST Goalie I.ornn Copp on the alert. Mr . We tervelt and Mi Scott look over the line-up. Betty Hardy and her opponent ready for the tap-off. SUFFERING only one loss out of eight starts, the Purple and Gold Hockey girls completed one of the best seasons in the sport's history. Coached by Miss Marion Scott, the girls conquered all neighbor' ing high school teams, and were defeated only by a first'rate college eleven. First victim of the Royal Stick Wielders was the Lower Morion eleven. They proved to be a strong team and were beaten only after a hard struggle. The Royalettes then took on Yeadon on the home field and emerged victorious 2 1. Radnor was the next school to be visited and con- quered; after which Lansdowne was treated in like manner. This game was called early because of bad weather conditions, and the girls adjourned to share some refreshments with their defeated opponents. Swarthmore College invaded Upper Darby a few days later, and the more experienced girls quelled the Upi-Dolls' offense. As the final whistle blew, the Upper Darby was on the short end of a 2-0 score. Sharon Hill and Havcrford were the Royalettes next victims, and both were decisively defeated. In the final contest of the year, Norristown knotted the score at M, and neither team was able to push through another score. GIRLS’ HOCKEY Front Row: Hamilton, Protesto, Griffiths, Schell hau . McCambridge, captain; Mutchler, Rourke, Schoch, Massitnino. Back Row: Heyl, manager, MacNamce, Heacock, Copp, Arm- strong, Hardy, Smith, Dickson, Taylor. OF THE WRIST Doris Hamilton about to tap off. Doris Schoch dashes after the ball. SCHEDULE Lower Merion OPP. 1 U.D. 2 Yeadon 1 2 Radnor 2 3 Lansdowne 0 2 Swarthmorc 2 0 Sharon Hill 0 2 Havcrford I 3 Norristown 1 1 Seventy-five U-P-P E-R D-A.R.B-Y A long yea warn. Beat Lower Morion. HIP, HIP, HOORAY HP HE cheerleaders have done a fine job during the 194?'44 sports season. Recently Dr. Nancarrow said that it was the best cheering squad that be has seen in the last sixteen years. Under the capable sponsorship of Miss Lucille Henebry. they have supported the football and basketball teams and have kept the spectators fired with enthusiasm. The cheerleaders are managed by junior Carolyn Olsen, and are under the captaincy of senior Peggy Ellis. Other senior members arc Marie Dodaro. Jean Wortley, Betty Nye, Rita Tomasco, and Russ Thayer. Russ is now in the Navy. The juniors are Marilyn Fox, Ginny Brown, Henry Savard, and Terry Weber. Last but not least the sophomore cheerleaders are Lois Rapp and Kathleen Filipone. Standing: Dodaro; Wortley; Tomasco; Nyc; Olsen, Standing: Brown; Fillipone; Griffiths; Rapp; Fox. Sit- manager. Kneeling: Ellis, captain. ting: Savard; Weber. BOYS’ JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First Ran: Wilkinson, Naughton, Schcllhasc, Russell, DeLeon, Wallers. Third Ron■: Mr. Bennett, coach; Wy- Brown. Second Row: Mathers, Baker. Sheldon, Grigsby, lie, Hyatt, Anderson, Bell, Quigley, Henn, Rupp, Mr. Hagerty, coach. J V BASKETBALL SCHEDULE OPP. UJ . Radnor 25 27 Norristown 8 23 Lower Merion 23 20 Haverford 19 15 Radnor 29 37 Abington 27 40 Lansdowno 18 28 Norristown 16 26 Penn Charter 28 18 Penn Charter 25 36 Swarthmorc 18 32 Lower Merion 35 26 Haverford 30 32 Lansdowno 16 27 Abington 21 50 MR. ROBERT S. BENNETT, one of the most recent faculty additions, took over the responsibility of the Junior Varsity Basketball squad this year, and earned praise for the superb job he did in molding sophomores and juniors into a coordinated basketball machine. After the final whistles had sounded, and the. smoke had cleared away, the Jay Vees found themselves with only three black marks on their record, whereas they had triumphed in a dozen contests. The only team which the Jay Vees played and was not able to subdue was the potent Lower Merion aggregation. Haverford, after taking over the Royal dribblers on the Fordian court, was very sur- prised to sec the Upi-Dahs nose them out 32-30, later in the season. In the Kiwanis Tournament, several boys who had played J.V. ball during the regular season were moved up to the varsity squad. Against Clifton Heights, these Royals almost managed to turn the tide. Those Jay Vees who saw action in this game were: Schellhase, Smith. Naughton, Grigsby, and Sheldon. Many of this year’s Junior Varsity stars will see action with the Varsity squad next year. Seventy-seven PASSIN' IT AROUND FINISHING up third in the League, coach Ran- dolph Grimmctt's Royal passers turned in a record which sizes up well with those of past quintettes. After slaughtering three neighboring fives, the Upi-Dahs prepared to meet a hardy Lower Morion challenge. The Royals quelled the Ardmoritc's in- vasion many times, but in the end, Lower Morion’s lofty stalwarts eked out a two point margin over the broken-hearted Purple and Gold dribblers. Their spirits dampened by this close defeat, the Upi-Dahs were defeated the following week by Haverford’s second place winners. After trouncing Radnor and Abington, the Royals invaded the Lansdowne gym, and because co-operation was absent most of the game, they lost by a narrow four points. Having beaten Norristown for a second time, the Upi-Dahs then journeyed forty miles to Allentown. Because their opponents were much taller, the Royals failed to ring up another triumph. Lower Merion took over the Purple and Gold quintette two weeks later to squelch the Royals' hopes of garnering league honors. Their chance of attaining second place was also eliminated a few days later when the Fords nosed them out by a foul shot in the extra period. Lansdowne’s attempts to duplicate their previous victory over Upper Darby were quickly stifled, and the Royals closed their season by subduing Abington, 48-30. High scorer this year was Danny Mackin, who was co-captain of the team along with Al Mayer. The loss of Ted Ely on account of semesters, and the absence of Harry Mulhern, because of sickness, in several games were both major drawbacks this year. Next year’s team will be comprised mostly of Jay Vees who will move up to varsity berths, since all but two of this year’s squad will graduate this spring. Mayer leaps for the ball in ihe air as Mackin waichc . Mackin dribbles down ihc floor. Mulhern and Diclcns play the ball off the board. Episcopal Radnor Norristown Lower Mcrion Havcrford Radnor Abington Lansdownc Norristown Allentown Swarthmore Lower Merion Havcrford Lansdownc Abington SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. 37 23 28 21 33 32 30 35 39 25 41 26 19 33 46 46 56 24 39 38 31 34 30 48 Diclens out jumps his Havcrford opponent. BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL From Row: Thompson. Mul- hern. Mackin, co-captain; May- er, co-captain; Di Prima. Sec- ond Row: Mr. Grimmet, coach; Kirkpatrick, Diclens, Ely, Adams. SHOO-T, SHOO-T, BABY Gertie Hardy trie to prevent a shot by her opponent. Coach Westervclt and manager Spott keep •core. CAl’TAlNED by Anne Gillan, leading defensive player, the girls' basketball team closed its sea- son with five wins and two losses. Aside from their regular schedule the Royalcttes, under the able coaching of Mrs. Westervclt, overcame Clifton Heights and Springfield Township High Schools in practice games. They also played the Alumni, winning by a score of 32-22. Although the team was beaten twice, only once, in the Norristown game, was the defeat decisive. In the other game, Swarth- more was fortunate to eke out a 13-11 victory. Highlights of the season were set shots of Lib Hardy in the Lower Merion game; Doris Schoch’s speedy play, and the versatility of Gert Hardy and Mary Armstrong, who played both guard and for- ward during the course of the season. Junior Winnie Mutchler, who played on the varsity for the second year, was the high scorer, amassing a total of 77 points. Led by Captain Anne Gillan, guards Barbara McCambridge. Betty Ricwc, and Li: Smedley co- operated to provide a defense which held opposing forwards to unusually low scores. Although most of this year's team were seniors, the outlook for next year's team is bright with talented juniors Mary Armstrong and Winnie Mutchler forming the nucleus of another winning team. Lower Left: Mary Armstrong and Winnie Mutchler — star junior . The girls wait for the rebound. Winnie Mutchler intercepts the ball. VARSITY BASKETBALL (GIRLS) Front Ron: Abram , McCambridge, Ricwe, Gillan, cap- lain; L. Hardy, G. Hardy, Smedley, Schoch. Back Row: Spott, manager; Mulchler, Armstrong, Vanlnwegan, Weidner, Bradshaw. GIRLS’ VARSITY SCHEDULE OPP. Norristown 32 Radnor 18 Ycadon 20 Lower Morion 13 Swarthmore 13 Lamdownc 9 Havcrford 8 U.D, 23 19 21 23 11 15 26 SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Top Row: Libby Black, Peggy McSorlcy. Joanne Duncan, Betiy Mandis. Gwen Humphrey, Kathy Filipone. Bottom Row: Dolores Filipone, Carter Lenham, Janet Forstadt, Low Copp. Peggy Dejure, Pat Robinson, Dot Schultz. Mary Weidner wait for the rebound. ABLY led by their captain, Lorna Copp. the girls' second-string basketball team easily outplayed their opponents and finished their season undefeated. This is a feat which neither the first nor the second team has been able to accomplish in the last few years. Norristown, their bitterest rival for the past several years, was humbled by a score of 37-28. Betsey Van Inwegan, Lorna Copp, and Lois Copp proved to be more than a match for opposing for- wards, while juniors Margie Bradshaw, Mary Weid- ner, and sophomores Kathy Filipone, Dot Shultz, and Janet Forstadt upheld the offensive end of the games. Since there were as many sophomores as juniors on the team, and they held an undefeated record, the coming season looks very promising. SCHEDULE OPP. U.D. Norristown 28 37 Radnor 23 28 Yeadon 19 31 Lower Morion 23 37 Swarthmore 18 27 Lansdownc 24 Haverford 25 Margie Bradshaw manage to paw in pite of her op- ponent. BICEPS, MUSCLE, AND BRAWN VARSITY WRESTLING Front Row: I.oyle, Cowan, Snavcly, Vogt, captain; Bell. Biller. Lane. Middle Row: Mr. Loeb, coach; Donzanti, Sowers, Berg, Lentz, Rynick, Ide. Back Row: Chambers. Garner, Hanford, Grauch, Helm. CONSIDERING the rather green material at his disposal. Coach Fred Loch did very well to whip into shape a better- than-average wrestling team. The Royals wound up their season as the third best team in the district, with a record of three wins and two losses. Although none of the regular wrestlers were undefeated, three were good enough to come back in the District Champion- ships and win the honors in their respective weight classes. They were Charley Loylc. Wally Chambers, and Dick Garner. Jack Grauch was defeated only after he had fought his way into the finals, and so emerged with a runner-up's medal. After turning in rather poor showings in the first two meets, the grapplers acquired their winning form and gave the Ard- more Aces a drubbing which helped offset their former defeats. Hill School's scrappy wrestlers almost proved too much for the Loebmen, but the Royal's staunch offensive and clever tactics prevailed. In the final match of the season, Havcrford High was easily trounced. SCHEDULE JUNIOR VARSITY OPP. 29 U.D. 15 WRESTLING Front Row: Stiles, dc Lucia, McKnight, Bell, Kramer, Da- mon. Middle Row: Mr. I.oeb, coach; Pasker, Ellis, Hender- son. Crawford, Granger, Bir- mingham. Back Row: Eichner, Rose, Morton, Rosborough. Ni- den, Cripps, Leidy. 33 s 16 27 14 15 Haverford 8 37 Wally Chambers demonstrates a body press. Dave Vogt about to pin another opponent. WATER BOY THE year 1944 has been a record-breaking one for the Upper Darby Swimming team. After winning eight dual meets, the team went on to capture first honors in the District Championships. In the Eastern Regionals, the Purple and Gold natators took fourth place. The team opened their season against St. Thomas More and overwhelmed their Catholic opponents 41-19. West Catholic was the next school to fall prey to the Royal mermen. After this close challenge. Upper Darby’s Conquering swimmers moved on to overwhelm Norristown, Eddystone, Coatesville, Pottstown. and Westtown in short order. Having thus won the Philadelphia Suburban Championship, the Royals entered the P I.A.A. District One Championship meet and triumphed again, finishing ten points ahead of Coatesville. At the Eastern Regionals, Stoughton took a first, Mesirov, a fourth, and the 200 yard medley relay team, composed of Stoughton. Tully. Williams, and Hague took first place. SCHEDULE Captain Stoughton and hi winning style. BOYS’ SWIMMING Front Row: Neithammer, Hoffman, Mesirov, Jerrahian, Byerly, Wagner. Back Row: Downing, manager; Stoughton, Me- Kaig, Hague, Costagliola, Lorn an, Eisenhardt, Tully, Henderson, McKenna, Cook. Standing: Mr. Herzog, coach. St. Thomas More % OPP. U.D, 25 41 West Catholic 27 39 Norristown 18 48 Eddystone 13 53 Coatesville 29 37 St. Thomas More 19 47 Pottstown 16 50 Westtown 21 45 District I. P.I.A.A. Meet—First Place Breast-stroker Mesirov performs for the cameraman. GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Fortunately for the students, the school curriculum has been able to function without much hindrance in this war year. However, it has be- come necessary for the girls swimming team to be temporarily abandoned. All hough there has been one practice this year, the Athletic Council thought it best to cancel all meets. The facts that trans- portation facilities have been poor and that there has been little heat at the pool are the main rea- sons for dropping the team. The girls, under the capable leadership of their captain. Marion Huebner, and managership of Mary Jean Goldsmith, might have raised themselves to great heights as they were promising swimmers. We hope that next year will see an improvement in conditions and a re- organisation of the team. Joan Griffiths does a jack knife. Captain Marion Huebner shows per- fect form as she starts a dive. GIRLS’ SWIMMING Front Ro : Ingram, Lappin, Huebner, captain; Sanncy, Heacock. Back Row: Griffiths, Achterman, Fox, Lcnhatn, McConnell, Goldsmith, manager. BOYS' TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS OPP. U.D. OPP. U.D. Lower Mcrion 4 1 Lansdowne 0 5 Lansdowne 3 0 Radnor 2 3 Haverford Coll. Fro h. 6 3 AbinRton 2 3 AbinRton 0 5 Lower Mcrion 5 0 Radnor 1 4 BASEBALL OPP. U.D. Episcopal 2 12 lansdowne 0 Lansdowne 9 5 Lower Mcrion 3 Haver ford 6 3 AbinRton 3 9 Norristown 4 3 Lower Mcrion 4 3 Haverford 8 2 AbinRton 3 10 Norristown 7 5 GOLF Lower Mcrion OPP. 13 U.D. 5 Pottstown 6 9 l.ower Mcrion 13 2 i3crwyn 7' a 7 Vt Pottstown 3 12 TRACK Delco Meet First Place OPP. UJ . Lower Mcrion 79 Vi 37 Va Villanova Invitation First Norristown Suburbans First U. D. vs. Lower Mcrion vs. Haverford 90 Vj 34« i 28 Suburban Championships First State Championship Second Eixhlysix TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME Strike Three! Yer Out! Inslcy takes the throw at first. Mack in on his way home. ■pNESPlTE the tremendous handicap of having only two experienced pitchers on hand, the Purple and Gold base- trotters came through with a good record. The Royal nine was blessed this year with the return of an almost complete infield and several outfielders. Most of the pitching this year was handled by Larry Hoskins and sophomore Bill Baumillcr. They both succeeded in keeping most of the opposing batters hitless, while the Royals slugged the ball all over the lot. Coach Grimmett was fortunate in finding Wally Ellis to replace the injured Gus Diclens, fancy fielding third sacker, at the far turn. With experienced seniors Dan Mackin, Gene White, Frank DiPrima, and Jack MacGregor, all at their best in the field and at the plate, it is small wonder that the Royals’ opponents were not too potent. In the Royals' first game of the season, the Lansdowne Lords tied their northern neighbors, .V3L After this upset, Upper Darby got revenge by sending four Norristown pitch- ers to the showers and eleven team-mates across the plate. After this batting spree, the Upi-Dahs proceeded to clean up on Yeadon, Abington, Haverford, and nearly all other chal- lengers. April Aoril 11 SCHEDULE Lansdowne Home 17 Norristown Home April 20 Abington Away Aoril 24 Haverford Home May 2 Lansdowne Away May- 4 Lower Mcrion Away May 11 Norristown Away May 15 Abington Home May 18 Haverford Away May 29 Lower Mcrion Home Front Row: Emmanuel; Hollis, Inslcy; Buck; While; Baumillcr; Ward; Mathers; Boyd; Ellis. Second Row: Hughes; Schncburger; Laurence; Rawlings; Hoskins; Engle; Quinn; Moore; McAllister. Third Row: Di Prima, captain; Mackin; Macgregor; Rosini; Ely; Ka- nuika, manager; Peterson, manager; Diclens; Thomp- son, manager; Mr. Grimmett, coach. TEE FOR TWO The team demonstrates a chip shot. Joe Cook, Rill Phillips, Bill Suiter, Jim Horton. ■ JNFORTUNATELY, the Royal putters and drivers were disbanded this year, because of the lack of competition. It seems as though the enthusi- asm for the sport has died out in almost all the neigh- boring schools. The schedule last year was rather small, and since it was apparent that this year’s schedule would be even more diminutive, Mr. Car- roll McDonnell, who has coached the team for many years, thought it better to cancel all arrangements. Those boys, however, who would ordinarily com- prise the mainstay of the team, Jim Horton, Bill Phillips, Bill Suiter, and Jack Dougherty, arc still practicing on their own. It is hoped that the con- ditions will be such in the near future that the fair- way enthusiasts may again enjoy the benefits of inter-scholastic competition. BREATHLESS D ESPITE the fact that a potent part of last year's team was lost through graduation, the Royal thuvclads pulled through this year with another record-breaking season behind them. This year's team was a better balanced aggrega- tion than any that the students of Upper Darby and their faithful coach, Mr. Thomas J. Milne, have produced for many years. In both the field and the running events there have been found loyal stal- warts to fill the vacancies left by other champions such as Bob Bredin and Dick Ambrogi April 19 April 26 April 29, 30 TRACK SCHEDULE Haverford Home Penn Relays Franklin Field May 6 Delco Championships Lansdownc May 10 Big Six Championships Lower Merion May 13 Suburban Championships Away May 17 Lower Merion Home May 20 P.I.A.A. Championships Home May 27 State Championships Away Captain Tom Short on the mark. The versatile Warren Snow—sprinter and middle distance man. Mayer gets the javelin off for a mighty heave. Snow and Schellhase lead the pack in the 220. Smith starts a western roll. Quigley shows good form as he hurls the. discus. DOWN THE CINDER PATH Carrying the brunt of the distance burdens were cross-country stars such as Ralph Young, Jack Crane, Sam Brown, Carl Dillman, and John Wright. Cap- tain Tom Short, Gil Kelley, Jack Schellhase, Jim Shaw, and several others handled the shorter runs very efficiently, while Warren Snow took most of the honors in the sprints. Striding the hurdles for the Purple and Gold this year were Jack Birmingham, Harry Hyatt, Jim Lo- man, and Al Miller. Wally Chambers and Dick Garner excelled in the shot put, while Grauch and Hudome did most of the discus throwing. Among the javelin tossers were Chuck Strahley, Al Mayer ,and Tom Bradley. Chick Smith held the foremost high-jumping posi- tion, while Wes Neimand assumed most of the broad-jumping responsibilities. Among the pole vaulters were Bob Allen, Paul Winings, and several others . Bob Allen a la Warmcrdatn. Shaw, Short, and Kelly Grauch broad jumps for Ralph Young get moral out in front in the 440. the cameraman. support from a spectator. The Royal cindcrmen got off to a good start this year by sulxluing both Haverford and St. Thomas More by tremendous scores. At the Bridgetown Re- lays they turned in two of the fastest times of the day, and took two thirds and a fourth in the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania Relay Carnival The coaching of Mr. Carlton Mefort and Mr. Robert Bennett in the field events and the efficient handling of the managerial duties by Grant Keeler were of big help in the success of the team. A great deal of promising material was received from the Junior High this year. If next year's crop is of equal calibre the probabilities of another suc- cessful season next spring are good. Front Row: I.oman; Hyatt; Klingelhoffer; Miller, Bir- mingham; Kelly; Dillman; Young; Brown; Snow; Wright. Second Row: Mayer; Bansbach; Riviello; Shaw; Scheilhase; Short, captain; Strahley; Smith; Cham- bers; Aberlc; Scagraves; Wining ; Cross; laird; Wilcox. Third Row: Adams; Clark; Gay; Byerly; Lyman; Olsen; Allen; Merkle; Scudder; Fahnestock; Copenhaver; Vogt; Boyd; Quigley; Crane; Mr. Milne, coach. Fourth Row: Mr. Bennett, coach; Mr. Mefort, coach; Wylie; Hanford; Phillips; Bell; Grant; Harris; Hudome; Cohen; Young. Last Row: Grauch; Summers; Tarleton; Dougherty; Cripps; Rosborough; Devitt; Weatherlow; Gilbert; Hague; Conroy. On your mark! Get set! KlingelhofFer, Birmingham, Miller, and I.oman in the 110 low hurdles. IT'S LOVE Don Stoughton is flopped by the camera- Captain Dave Vogt starts his serve. Junior Clark Church ready for a fast one. man in the middle of his backhand. BECAUSE of adverse weather conditions last April, Mr. Stevens, head tennis coach, was not able to produce a very practiced team this year. Playing first singles for the Royals this year was Captain Dave Vogt, who won his tennis letter for the third consecutive year. Other experienced racquetecrs who returned to play this year were Marson Sowers, Bob Kirkpatrick, Don Stoughton, and Bob Streander. Among the boys who played with the Royals for the first time this year were Taylor Holland, Russ Neithammer. and Norman Hawk. Joe Busch's enlistment in the paratroops left a wide gap in the lineup which greatly hindered the team's success. SCHEDULE May 1 Coatesville Away May 4 Lower Mcrion Home May 8 Open May II Pottstown Home May 19 Norristown Away May 18 Abington Home May 22 Lansdowne Away Front Row: Sower ; Church; Moore, manager; Vogt, captain; Douglas, manager; Stoughton; Sheldon. Second Row: Mr. Kchl, coach; Holland; Wei ; Elfrcth; Grigsby; Painter; Macklin; Tillett; Mr. Stevens, coach. Latt Row: Mulhrrn: Downs; Lystcr; Stiles; Hague. AIDED by the return of six of last year's players, the girl’s tennis squad terminated a fairly presentable season at Abington on the first of June. Coach Stevens, who also handled the business affairs of the team, was assisted by Mr. Fred Loeb. ‘‘Dutch gave the girls many valuable tips and tireless hours of careful practice which were a big help in their contests. The nucleus of the team was comprised of Captain Betty Hardy, Gertie Hardy, Nancy Hynson, Barbara McCambridge, Trudy Hen- drickson. and Elna Jacobsen. The prospects for next year's team are not particularly hopeful, for all of these girls are members of the class of '44. Betty Hardy demonstrates her backhand. Southpaw Kay Sanncy reaches for a high one. LOVE, LOVE Barbara McCambridge follows through. May 4 SCHEDULE Lower Merion Away May 8 I.amdowno Away May 9 Lansdale Home May 11 Berwyn Home May 12 Cheltenham Home May 15 Radnor Away May 16 Lansdale Away May 18 Lower Merion Home May 22 Lansdowne Home May 23 Swarthmore College Away May 26 Norristown Home May 29 Radnor Home June 1 Abington Away Front Row: Hamilton; Hendrickson; Butter- worth, manager; B. Hardy, captain; Moore, manager; Sanncy; G. Hardy; Hynson. Sec- ond Row: Culp; Kuhlman; Keen; Heacock; Herder; Achtcrman; Abrams; Brooks. Third Row: Mr. Kchl, coach; Mutchlcr; Free; Schwarz; Holland; Mr. Stevens, coach. INTRAMURAL SPORTS HP HE greater majority of Upper Darby's stu- dents have a genuine interest in sports but few have the ability to win a berth on a varsity squad and thus to have the opportunity to be awarded a letter by the A. A Council. The Intramural Program pro- vidcs a means for these people to participate in their favorite sports. This program was instituted several years ago by a faculty committee composed of Mr. Herbert Her- zog, Miss Marian Scott, and Mrs. Ann Westervclt. They planned schedules to include the major sports: hockey, tennis and soccer in the fall, basketball in the winter, and softball in the spring. This program continues for the boys and girls in the original form today. Each homeroom is given the opportunity to form its own team or to combine with another home- room to form a team. They then compete with other homerooms or combinations of rooms. It is not neces- sary for the one team to participate in every sport throughout the year since different teams may be formed for each sport. The schedules arc so arranged that the teams of each class compete until the class champion is de- termined by elimination. Each member of a class championship team is awarded his numerals. These three teams then compete to determine the school champion. An important part of the intramural program is Tag Day, inaugurated by Mr. Joseph E. Sterner. Tags, which are sold by the homcr x)m color captains, are used as admission to the Purple and Gold basket- ball games and the Faculty-Varsity game, held at the end of the varsity basketball season. The proceeds from the side of these tickets go toward the purchase of the class numerals and the defraying the expenses of the intramural program. The various officials for these contests in the intra- mural schedule arc students who have won their varsity letter in the respective sport. Much of the success of these contests is due to the hard work of these boys and girls. In the fall, senior homerooms 214-23 were success- ful as class champions in soccer with junior home- rooms 123-12 and sophomore rooms 102-103 also earning their numerals. Homerooms 102-103 em- erged as schtwl champions in this sport. In girls hockey the “No Names’' of the junior class came out as school champions after defeating the other class champions. The Gophers of the sophomores. In hot competition on the Iwsketbalf court, junior home- room 123 won the sch x l title after defeating the other two numeral winners—senior homerooms 211- 214 and the soph homeroom 124. A feminine five made up of a number of girls from the senior class called the No Names succeeded in gaining the title of school champions. The runners up were the “Stars, a junior team, and the “Wizzers of the sophomore class. Room 12 J—Boys’ Basketball champions. 'V SENIOR OFFICERS THE achievements of our Senior Class for the past three years have been due in a large measure to the help of our senior officers. Under the leadership of Jack Macgregor, our class president, we have undertaken several projects as a class. Jack has loyally served as president during our last year in high school and has been active throughout the school in spite of the time which the office of president requires. When Jack isn't around we have our vice-president, Don Stoughton, to take over. Don has been vice-president for the last two years and has done a very efficient job for his class. In our popular secretary, Doris Hamilton, we have another second year officer. Never without a pleasant smile, Doris has performed all the many duties required of her with efficiency and dispatch. In addition she is a member of the hockey team and many other organisations throughout the school. This year all of our money troubles have been handled by Dave Vogt. Dave has done a very fancy job with all those figures and managed to keep us out of debt. In this year of strain and tension, our class officers deserve an additional vote of thanks for a job well done. Our cl ai officer —Jack Macgregor, preiident; Don Hamilton, secretary; Don Stoughton, vicc presidcnt; Dave Vogt, treasurer. B- HU N« tV'Clg lt EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ' PHE Senior Executive Committee, voice of our class, is composed of one representative from each senior homeroom. Under the Front Row: Tomasco, Vogt, M.icgrogor, Stough- ton, Hamilton. Second Row: Child , Goolfro) Holt. White, Andrew . Third Row: Thomp- son, McCurdy, Hague, Stirling, Ellis. Fourth Row: DiPrima, Whitman, Cook, Kirkpatrick. Latt Row: Ely, Blair. Dielens. leadership of Jack MacGregor, class president, the committee makes the arrangements for the various social functions which are given by the class. Subcommittees help in the planning of assemblies, and in raising money for the class treasury. Projects such as the scrap paper drive were under the management of the committee. All suggestions and complaints which are made by the members of the various homerooms arc introduced to the committee by the homeroom representative and are discussed. Doris Hamilton takes the minutes of the meetings, carries on the correspondence, and handles all of the other jobs of a conscientious secretary. Dave Vogt takes care of our finances and makes a weekly report to the committee on the condition of the treasury, while Don Stoughton carries on in the absence of the president. The Executive G)mmittec is a truly democratic organization in which the members of the class are given the opportunity to express their views. J ineiynune SCHOLARSHIP ' PODAY more than at any other time, scholas- tic achievements are very important. They show a definite and constant thrusting forth of un- tiring effort in order to go higher. And in times like today, when our attentions are constantly being pulled toward international affairs, it is very difficult to maintain high scholastic standing. It is because of these reasons that those people who have succeeded in keeping up their marks con- tinuously for four years deserve a great deal of credit. These people have studied hard throughout their high school days, gaining every bit of neces- sary knowledge, in order to better fit themselves for the future. It is this type of student who succeeds in later life and helps make our nation a strong one. The six seniors ranking highest scholastically in their class will have their names inscribed on the scholarship plaque, found in the front corridor of our school. This plaque was donated to the school by the class of 1933 and they stipulated that this honor must be awarded only to students who have attended Upper Darby for three years. Rosemary Weber, Jeanne Lutz, Barbara McCambridge, Betty Ricwc, Florence Kirtnse, Joyce Adams. One Hundred SERVICE PVERY year six members of the graduating class, three girls and three boys, arc given the honor of having their names engraved on the service plaque. This plaque was given to the school by the graduating class of 1933. The six people selected, have, in the opinion of their classmates, given the most toward the betterment of Upper Darby High School. They have spent much of their time and effort willingly and eagerly. Their teachers, class advisors, and friends could always be sure of a cheery and immediate, “Yes, I’ll try to anything they were asked to do. Moreover, they assumed full responsibility for any task which they undertook. Every phase of school life—music, dramatics, publi- cations. committees and clubs—is represented in our choice of those who have rendered invaluable services to the class of '44 and the school. It is an honor to have the names of six such people representing our class. v WSfr w r it' ... - v'.y.tt Storia. Don Stoughton, Doris Hamilton, Dave Thomas, Mary Louise Aruffo, Jack Macgrcgor, Doris Butterworth. One Hundred One WHO'S Most Versatile—Doris Hamilton, Dave Vogt . . . Peppiest —Virginia Holt, Frank DiPrima . . . Wittiest—Nancy Hynson, Dudley Beyler . . . Hardest Workers—Doris Butterworth, Don Stoughton . . . Cutest Couple—Doris Hamilton, Marson Sowers . . . Best Looking—Nancy Topliffe, Gus Dielens. . . . Mo.il Popular—Audrey Hough, Jack MacGregor . . . Most Dignified—Florence Kirmse, Dick Cleveland . . . Most Likely to Succeed—Bernice Hatch, Dave Thomas . . . Best Dressed—Ann Miller, Chuck Strahley . . . Big- gest Flirts—Joanne MacDonough, Henry Krimmcl . . . Best Dancers—Joyce Hu ft, Bob Allen. . . . WHO HAROLD J. ABRAMS 108 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Student Council 2; B nd 2; Senior May Clubi: Le Ccrclc Fiancal 3 Spnrti: Soccer Numeral J ALICE FRANCES ADAMS 552 Broadview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Literary Stall 2. 3. 4; Diitinguidled Honor Roll 2; Bfolotcy Prlte 2: Monitor 2; Orebcatr 2. J. 4; Service Plaque Committee J. 4 ('lam Committee : Dance J. 4: Party 3; Play J (.'lube: Choral 4; Leeuwenhoek 2, J. Secretary 4: Library 2. 3. Vice-President 4; Pleiade 2. 1. 4 Sport : (Liteball Numeral 2; Hockey Numeral 2. 3 JOYCE ZADA ADAMS 4024 Vernon Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Dulinguiihcd Honor Roll 2. J, 4; Biology Priic 2; Mathematic Prite 3: Monitor 3 Clan: Commencement Utbrr 3: Dance Committee 3 CJubi: La Sociedad Panamcrican 4: Le Ccrde Fran- eaii 3. 4: Leeuwenhoek J. President 4; Library 2, 3, 4 JOSEPH STEWART ALEXANDER 1016 Edmond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2. 3. 4 Clan, Committer : Anembly 3. 4; Dance 2. 3. 4; Party 2, J. 4 Clubi: Bowling 2 SpoIII Basketball Numeral 3 DOROTHY E. ALGER 6905 Guilford Rond Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi: A Cappclla 4; Choral 3. 4: Library 2 E. JOAN ALLARD 1200 I.indalr Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Stamp $ale m n 1 Cluhi: L Sociedad Panamcrican 3. 4 ROBERT EARL ALLEN 35 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY School: Student Council 2 Clubi: Bowling 3. 4: La Rifle 2 PURPLE Sociedad Patumericana J; JOANNA JANE ANDERSON 3815 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 3; Monitor i Service Plaque Com- mittee 3. 4 Chut: Commencement Uaher 3; Committee : Candy 4: Dance 4: Party 2i Play 4 Club : W.fe.A.S. 2. 3. 4; Dramu. 2. J; Hi-Y 4: La Sociedad Panamericana 3. 4; Latin 4; Tay-Wiitalvan 3. 4; World Affair Forum 4 GLORIA MAY ANDREWS 333 Shcrbrook Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Di.tinguUhcd 2. 3; Moni- tor 2: Tribunal 2 Claat; Commencement Uflier 3; Eaecutive Committee 4 Clubi: Choral 4; Fencing. Team 2. J. Vice-President 3; La Sociedad Panamericana 3: Latin 2; World Affairs Forum 2. Secretary 3. 4 LIBBY ABRAMS 108 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent 3: Monitor 4 CUii: Oak. Biiaine Staff 4; Commencement U her 3; Hay Uihcr 3; Committee : Candy 4; Dance 2. 3. 4; Patty 3. 4: Play 3. 4 Clubi: At Poetae 4. Vicc-Prv«ident 3; Fir t Aid and Social Service 3; Trcaiurer 4; Hi-Y 3. 4: Latin 2. 3 Sporti: Ban-ball Numeral 3; Hockey Numeral 3; Ten- ni Numeral 3s Junior V r (ty Baiketball 3; Junior Var ity Hockey 2. 3; Junior Vanity Tennt 2, 3s Vanity Ba.ketball 3 JOSEPH HENRY ADAMS 344 Clcarbrook Avenue Lansdownc BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 3; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Band, Color Guard 3 Clam Committee : Dance 4; Executive 2 Clubi I A Cappclla 3. 4; Bowling 3; Choral 2: Hi-Y 3. 4 Sport : B cball Numerali 2; Baiketball Numeral 2: Soccer Numeral 2. 4; Junior Vanity Batkeiball 2. Captain 3: Vanity Baiketball 4 RUTH LOUISE ADDIS 247 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sport : Junior Vanity Hockey 2 One Hundred Four DOROTHY NANCY ANGELI 8516 Monroe Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD ADEI.E JEAN ARONNE 237 Huntley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clan-. Commencement Udwr ); Committe : Candy 4: Dance J, 4: Patty 2; Play 4 Clubi: Commerce ) MARY LOUISE ARUFFO 122 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Aeont. Literary Staff 2, J. Editor 4; Debating 2. 5. 4; Honor Roll 2. 5; Publication A sent J; IHiblic Speaking Prite 2; Debiting Prise ): Student Council 4; Welfare Acent J: Student Faculty Welfare Committee 4 Clare Commencement Utber J: Committee : Candy 4; Dance J. 4; Play ), 4 Club.: Atehery 2; CJroeal 4: Hi-Y 4; La Soctedad Panamcrlcana 5, 4; Latin 2; Pleiade ). 4; Tay-Wi . talvan 2. ). 4; World Affair Forum 5. Vicc-Prr i- dent 4 Sporti: Batkrtball Numeral 2 HIGH SCHOOL KATHRYNE 254 Bayard Road ARTS AND CRAFTS E. ARMSTRONG Upper Darby PURPLE RUTH ANN AROVITCH 502 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 1, 4 Clau: Play Committee J Clubi: A Cappella 5; Choral 2: Commerce 1 WILLIAM J. M. AUVE 3433 Albemarle Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2; Band 2, i. 4 Clubi: Fencing 4 Sporti: 8a cball Numeral 2 N ' 1944 THEODORE J. AVIL MARGARET JANE BALSON 113 Glendale Road Upper Darby 3845 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent 2; Service Plaque Committee 4 Clan: Ova. Literary Staff 4; Commencement U ber J; Play U het : Committee : Dance J; Patty 2 Clubi: Archery 2; Bowling 5. Treamter 4; Pirn Aid and Social Service 2, J. President 4; Hi-Y 4: Pleiade J. 4 ROBERT P. BANSBACH RAYMOND JOHN BARANOWSKI 104 Copley Road Upper Darby 725 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE BUSINESS PURPLE Club.: Choral 2: Hi-Y J. 4 Sport.: Ba eb ll Numeral J; Junior Vanity Football 2. Var ity Football , 4 M. EVELYN BARGER HARRY D. BARR 536 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby 500 Dcrwyn Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubi: Beau Art 2. J; Bowling 4 School: Monitor J. 4; Band 2. J. 4 • Sporti: Hockey Numeral 2 Clan: Play U her 5: Committee Ataembly J. 4; Dance 4 One Hundred Five WILLIAM A. BARTO 318 Harrison Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD SehtntJ: Rind 4 Clan: Assembly Choir ) CJiiSi: A Cappella J: Choral 2. SfH'Mi: Vanity Soccer 2. 1. 4 4 EDWARD R. BASSINE 500 Argyle Road Drcxel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE LE ROY W. BEAN JR. ELIZABETH BECK •I South Berbro Avenue Upper Darby 54 Lamport Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Welfare Agent 4; Student Faculty Welfare Com- mittee 4 Clubi: Beaux Am 1; Choral 2 JOHN H. BEER MARY LEE BELL 208 Shadeland Avenue Drexel Hill 3819 Anne Street Drexcl Hill BUSINESS COLD ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Stamp Saloman 4 Entered February. 1941 Snorri: Haw:Kail Numerali 1 School: Band. Secretary 4; l rum Majorette 4 Clubi: Choral 4 ROBERT LAWRENCE BENCH 226 Bridge Street Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE IRENE DORIS BENDER 609 West Magnolia Avenue Aldan BUSINESS PURPLE Clubi: Choral 2. ) JAMES V. BENSON. JR. 307 Hatnpden Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE duha: Hippocrates 4; Lc Cercle Francaii 4 ELINOR BENDER 2220 B Steele Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Entered January. 1941 PHYLLIS CONSTANCE BENNER 362 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Ciuhi: Choral 2 3 ANNA BERBERIAN 5 Harvin Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE One Hundred Six B SCHOOL HIGH JOHN J. BIRMINGHAM 7105 West Chester Pike Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2; Tributui 4 Club : Hi'Y 3. 4 Spoil ; Soccer Numeral 4; Vanity Football 4; Vanity Traci 2, 3. 4; Varn:y Wrestling 3. 4 HOWARD CORTLAND BLAIR 1216 Myrtlewood Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Ac«nt 2 Clan: Executive Committee 4: Senior Play Club ! Choral ), 4; rtmory 2; Latin 3; World Affair Forum 3. 4. KATHRYN ANNA BOESHORE 708 Shadclami Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY (JOLD School: Acorn, Literary Staff 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2 CJubi: Lc Ccrcle Francai. 3. 4; Pleiade 3 One Hundred Seven FRANCES RUTH BERNARD 137 Hampden Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2; Dutinzuiahed Honor Roll 3. 4: Entlilh Prize 3; Upi-Dah. Literary Staff 3. 4 Cfosi: Committee : Executive 2; Play 3, 4; Senior Play, Assistant Director Club : Archery 2: Le Cerelc Francai 4: Leeuwenhoek 3. 4: PUiado 3. 4 J. STEWART BEVIS 3648 Taylor Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A. Council 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 2: Executive 2: Party 2 Cfubi: Choral 2; Hi-Y 3. 4: L Soclcdad Panamei!• earn 3 Spoil : Junior Vanity Football 2; Vanity 3. Co- captain 4 DUDLEY BEYLER 543 Turner Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Dutin uiihed Honor Roll 2. 3: Student Council 2. 4 Clan: Commencement Uther 3- Dance Committee 4 Club : Bowlins 4; Hi-Y 4; RiHc 2 Sport : BjkKiII Numeral 2 BRUCE E. BIEL 173 Wellington Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Tribunal 2 Ctau: Committee : Dance 2, 3. 4; Executive 3: Patty 2 Club : Bowline 2; Choral 4; 8o in 3; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4 Sporti: Batketball Numerali 3: Junior Vanity Football 2. 3 JOAN PATRICIA BIGONY 206 North Linden Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 3 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 RUTH HARRIET BINDER Broadway and Ashland Avenue Secanc COLLEGE PREPARATORY WJRPLE Cluhi: Choral 4j Fint Aid and Social Service 2. 3. 4; Le Ccrcle Francai 4: Library 2. J, 4 N 9 J MARY EDNA BIXLER 142 Glencoe Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band, Majorette 3. 4 Club.: A Cappell 3; Choral 2. 4 JOHN D. BOBERG 521 Kenwood Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Entered September. 1943 NANCY ANN BORDNER 7122 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4; Publicationi Acent 4 Chu : Committee : Dance 2, 3. 4; Patty 2. 3. 4; c.3S iU. Art 2, 3; La Sockdad Panamcricana 3. 4: Pleiades 3. 4 BARBARA A. BOSCH 1113 Blythe Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publicationi Agent 2. 3; Welfare Agent 5 Clan: Commuter : Candy Dance 4 Club : Choral 2. 4; Fencing 4 Spot ii: Mateball Numerali 3 RALPH JAMES BRADFORD, JR. 323 Con rc Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2: Student Council 2, 3; Stage Grew J CU i: Junior Play fj.it }; Executive Committee 2 THOMAS C. BRADLEY JR. 522 Brookfield Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. J: Diitinguiihed Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent J; Student Council 2. 4 Cluui (Jotnmenoement U hcr J: Dance Committee 4 Club : Hi-Y 4; La Socicdad Panamericana ) Spotii: Vanity Football. Manager 4 MARGIE JEAN BREEDEN 556 Litrchwood Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD MARION JEANNETTE BROOKS 101 Harvin Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Oak, Art Stall 4 School: Publication Agent 2; Service Plaque Committee 5, 4; Stamp Salrtenan 2. 4 CU : AlarmNy Choir 3. 4: Commencement U«her J; Committee : Dance 2. 5. 4: Party 2. J; Play J Club : A -appella 4: Atchcry ); Choral 2, j; La Socicdad Panamericana J, Secretary 4 Spout: Buchall Numeral 3; Baikctball Numeral 4; Hockey Numeral 3. 4 THELMA BROUGHTON Bi hop and Broadway Avenue Sccane COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 Clan: Oak, Buiineu Statf 4; Commencement Uibrr 3 Club : Fencing 2: Firtt Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Le Cercle Franc 4; Library J. 4 BARBARA M. BULDRA 314 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc BUSINESS PURPLE School: Upi-Dsh. TypUt 4 Club : A Cap pel I a 4; Ctioral J WILLIAM WALLACE BULLEN 247 Glendale Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Upi'Dah. TypUt 4 Club : La Socicdad Panamericana 2 ARTHUR J. 150 Blanchard Road COLLEGE PREPARATORY BUONO Drexel Hill COLD ROBERT E. BOSCH 1113 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Cfubi: Stcinmet: 3 EDNA GRACE BRADI.EY 825 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3; Stamp Salesman 2. 3 Club : A Cappella 4; Choral 2. 3: Le Cercle Franca 4 ALBERT DALE BRAEUNINGER 3817 Albemarle Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD One Hundred Et he ROBERT THOMAS BURG 81 North Union Avenue Lansdowne BUSINESS COLD Club: Che . 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Vmtlina 2. 1 EDWINA MARY RUFFELL BURK 728 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Publication Anent 4; Welfare Ascent 4 Club: floral 2. 3: A Cappelli 3 MYRON D. BURNO 4127 Garrett Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD JOSEPH SPRAGUE BUSCH 7198 Locust Street Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sporo: Junior Vanity Wre tiling 2 Left to enter the Army Clou: Committee : Dance 4; Party 4 Gobi: La Sociedad Panamcricatu 3 Spoil : Baiketball Numerali 3. 4: Tennli Numerali 2; Variity Tenni 3 MARTHA ARNETT BUTLER 3 Bloomfield Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication! Agent 2. ) Clubu Choral 2, 3; La Sociedad Panamchcana 2; Library 2 DORIS ESTHER BUTTERWORTH 607 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE .School: A. A. Council 2: Acorn. Ruainc Stall J: Honor Roll 4; Di ingui hcd Honor Roll 3: Student Council 2. Secretary 4; Tribunal 3; Stamp Saleiman 5; Welfare Anent } Ctm: Color Captain 2; Comocnoement Uiher 3: Play Uiber 3: Claw Sccreury 2 Club: Hi tory 2; Hi Y 2. 3. President 4: Latin 2. Vicc-Preaident 3. Preiidcnt 4: L Cetcle Francaii 4; Pleiade 3. 4; Tay-Wirtalvan 2. 3. Vice Pre iJenr 4 Spoil : Variity Tenni . Manager 4 HIGH SCHOOL s ' GERALDINE A. CALHOUN 7123 Pcnarth Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Literary Staff 4; Service Plaipic Com mittce 3 Gw. Committee!: Candy 4: Danoe 2. 3; Executive 2: Patty 2. 3: Play 3 Club: Latin 4; Riding 4 C. JANICE CAMPBELL 4405 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publicationi Agent 2, 3: Monitor 2 Clan: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 4 Club: Fencing 2, 3. 4: Hutoiy 2; La Sociedad Pan americana 3. 4: Tay-Wwulvjn 3. 4; Rifle 2 THOMAS A. CARNEY 4023 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sport : Soccer Numeral 4 1944 NANCY JANE CAMBLOS 26 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 2. 3: Di tin KUitbed Honor Roll 4: Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 C|.i j: Commencement Uiher 3; Senior Play Club: A Ciopclla 3, 4; Choral 2; La Sociedad Pan americana 2. ) JOHN G. CAMPBELL 106 Kcnmore Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2 Club: Bowling 4; Hi Y 4 Spurn: Baieball Numerali 2; Variity Soccer 3. 4 MURLYLYN W. CASE 159 Marlboro Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD Gub: Choral 2, 3, 4: La Sociedad Panatncricatia 1, 4 One Hundred T ine JOSEPH R. CASSELBERRY CONNIE R. CECALAS 302 Lincoln Avenue Lansdownc 28 Golf Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 4 Out : Bowl inn 2. I, Ticaturrr 4; Rlfir 2 GILBERT R. CELLA PEGGY R. CHAMBERS 17 Oakley Road Upper Darby 508 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE BUSINESS PURPLE Clutu: Bowline 2. Spurn 1 Soccer Numerali 1 WALLACE I. CHAMBERS JOY CHARLTON 1805 Marshall Road Lansdownc 635 Morion Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD BUSINESS COLD Spurn: Junior Vanity Football 3; Junior Vanity Wrci- School: Service Plaque Committee 2, 5. 4; Honor Roll 4 tlina 3. J: Vanity Track 3; Vanity Winding 4 Cist,: Committees: Gandy 4; Dance 3: Patty 4 Club : Commerce 2. J MYRTLE JAYNE CHERRY 391 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Entered September. 1943 Club : Choral 4 LOREN J. CHURCH 507 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE ETHEL I. H. CLARK 4721 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. J. 4; Tribunal 4; Orchestra 3. 4 Clan: Auembly Choir 4; Junior I 1ay; Committees: Candy 4; Dance 3; Executive 3; Party 2. 3. 4; Play 4 Club : A Carpella 4; An Poetae 3. Secretary 4; Choral 2. 4: Hi-Y ). 4; La Socicdad Patumetieana 3, 4; Latin 2, 3; Pleiades 3. Treaaurer 4 BETTY JANE CHILDS 2325 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clou: Committee!! Candy 4; Executive 4; Party 4 Club.: Choral 4 STEPHEN S. CLAIR. JR. 131 Oakley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Che . 4 WILLIAM H. CLARK 510 Hampden Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE One Hundred Ten HIGH SCHOOL JAMES MICHAEL CLAUSEN 227 Wynnewood Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Entered Jammy 31. 1944 DORIS HELEN CLIFT 7005 Clinton Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Clou: Junior Play; Oak. Art Staff 3. 4 Clubs: Pleiade 3. 4 NORMAN T. COCHRANE 952 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Band. Color Guard 3: Orchestra 2. 3 Club : Algetiatc 2 Spout: Basketball Numeral 3 JANE E. 39 B Stephen Court BUSINESS School: Publication Acent Stamp Salesman 2, 3 Club : Choral 2. 3. 4 CONNER Upper Darby COLD 3; Monitor 2; Tribunal 2; J. EDMOND CONROY 350 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : A Cappclla 4: Cluaral 3. 4 Spoilt: Uaiketball Numeral 3. 4 THOMAS CONROY 105 Chcswold Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Left to enter the Navy SAMUEL J. COOKE 7444 Miller Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3. 4 Club : Bowline 2; Fencing Team 2. 3. 4. Vice-Prcti- dent 3. Preaident 4 JOSEPH CURTIS COOK 832 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publication Agent 2. 3. 4; Monitor 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4 f.Tau: Committee : Dance 3. 4: Patty 3. 4: Play 3 (.Tub : Aero 2; Bowling 2; Choral 2. Treaiutcr 4; Commerce 2: World Affair Forum 2. 3. 4 Spout: Soccer Numeral 3; Junior Varsity Cfou Coun- try 2; Vanity Crow Country 4; Vanity Swimming 4 EMIL JOHN COSTAGLIOLA 7004 Penarth Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : Bowling 3. 4; La Socicdad Paiumcricana 2 Spoilt: Tenni Numeral 2 RICHARD A. CLEVELAND 152 Overhill Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2; Diitinguiihed Honor Roll 3. 4: English Pure 3; Student Council 4 Clan: Oak. Editor : Commencement U hcr 3 Club : Bowling 4; German 3: Hi-Y 4; Leeuwenhoek 3. 4: Strfnmctx 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 3 HENRY J. CLINE 2501 Hillcrcst Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Literary Staff 2. 3. 4; Publication Agent 2 Clou: Committee : Dance 3. 4; Executive 2: Play ) Club : Bowling 2. 3; Choral 2; La Soeiedad Panameri- cam 3; World Affair Forum 3 Sport : Ba«ketb ll Numeral 4: Soccer Numeral 4; Junior Vanity Wre tlin« 3 LOUISE A. CONDILIS •1113 Vernon Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Art Prize 2 Clou: Committee : Dance 2. 3, 4; Party I: Play 3 Club ; W.E.A.S. 2. 3. 4; Lc Cercle Prancai. 3. 4 1944 One Hundred Eleven JOHN L. COWAN 538 Gainesboro Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Literary Statf J, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Diitingiii hrd Honor Roll 3 Clou: Junior Play: Oak, Literary Sul! 4: Commence- ment Uihcr 3; Dance Committee 3; Senior Play Club : Aero 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Pleiade • World Affair Forum 3. 4 Sport : Vanity Wreilling I.OIS ANN CRAFT 4415 Cedar Lane Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3. 4; Monitor 4; Vpt-Dih, Literary Stall 3. 4; Stamp Salesman 3 Cle ; Oab Literary Stall 4; Commencement Uaher 3; Play Uiber 3: Committee : Party 2; Play 3. 4 Club : Archery 3. 4; Table Tennfa 2. 3; Hiitorv 2; Latin 2. 1; Le Cerde Prancaii 4; Library 4; Tay Wiitalvan 4 Sporti: Baieball Numerali 3: Baikctball Numeral 2: Hockey Numerali 3 DONALD L. CROCKER 817 Edmond Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. Literary Staff 4; Honor Roll 2. 3: Dntingimhed Honor Roll 2. 3: Orcbeitra 2. 3. 4 Clan: Oak. Literary Staff 4: Senior Play Club : Hiitory 2: Latin 3; World Affair Forum 3, 4: Rifle 2 CARMEN CRUZ 4415 Marvine Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Service Plaque Committee 4 Ciiui: Candy Committee 4 JOHN DAMON 1005 Child Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Student Council 3. 4: Upi-DJi. Litterary Stall 3. 4; Sump Salesman 3, 4 Clan: Committee : Party 4; Play 2; Senior Play 4 Club : lfcAvlinu 2: Lt Socicdad Panamericana 4 Sporti: Baikctball Numerali 2; Junior Vanity Wr ti- tling 3 CLAIRE MILDRED DANKWORTH 3228 Marshall Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 2, 3. 4: Stamp Salesman 3 Clou: Oak. Bo ine a Staff 4; Commencement U her 3; Committee : Candy 4; Dance 2. 3; Patty 2. 3. 4 Club : Aichery 2; An Portae 3. 4. Howling 4; Choral 4j Latin 2, 3. 4 DOROTHY JAYNE DAVOLY 7207 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publication Agent 2; Service Plaque Commit- tee 3 dm: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 2. 3: Party 2. 3; Play 3 Club : Library 3; Riding 4 One Hundred Twelve MURIEL ZOE DATH 638 Childs Avenue Drcxel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Club : Choral 2, 3 Spoilt: Baieball Numeral 2; Hockey Numeral 2 W. RUSSELL DAWSON. JR. 118 Crestvicw Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3; Publicationi Agent 2; Monitor 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. 3. 4; Stamp Saiciman 3. 4 Clan: Dance Committee 2. 3 Club : A Cappella J. 4; Baling 2. 3. 4; Choral 2. 3. 4 Sport : Baaketball Numerali 2 MARY CAROLYN COXE 108 Ashby Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Club : Riding 3 JANE L. CRIDLAND 841 Anderson Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll J; Publicationi Agent 4; Biology Prite 2; Student Council 2. 3; Upi-Dth, Literary Staff 4; Welfare Agent 4; Dbtinguith.d Honor Roll 4 Clan: Commencement Uihcr 3; Committee : Bulletin Bond 4; Candy 4; Dance 3, 4; Eaecutive 2. 4; Party 4; Play 3 Clubi: Hi-Y 2. 5. 4: Latin 2. 3, 4; Le Cerdc Francai : Library 4; Pleiade 2. 3. 4; Tay-Wutalvan 2. 3. 4 Spoilt: Hockey Numeral 2 LA MAY CROSS 129 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Committee : Dance 2. 3: Party 2: Play J Club : Archery 3; Bowling 2. 3; Choral 4; Le Cerdc Francaii 3 ’JPP3B BBSS’! PETER C. DELLHEIM 66 Sunshine Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Upi-Dah. Literary Stiff 4; Orchestra 5; South- caircrn District Orchestra 2 Club : Choral 4: Lc Cerde Francais 4 Spoilt: Soccer Numeral ) ROBERT P. DELLHEIM 66 Sunshine Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll a Cl art: Monitor 4; Upi-Djh. Literary Staff 4; South- eaitcrn District Orchestra 2; Orchestra 3: South- eastern District Band 2 Club : Choral 4: Lc Cerde Francais 4; World Affairs Fotum 3. 4 Spoilt . Soccer Numerals 3 AGNES ANN DELLOSO 204 Burmont Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Acorn, Typist 4; Service Plaque Committee 2, 3, 4 Claai: Play Usher 3; Candy Committee 4 Clubs: Choral 2 SOPHIA ROSE DE LUCIA 22 South Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. lliunKM Staff 2. Circulation Manager 4; Honor Roll 2; Publications Agent 2; Student Council 2: Welfare Agent 3. 4; Faculty-Student Welfare Committee 4: Stamp Salesman 3. 4 Class: Assembly Choir 3. 4; Committees: Bulletin Board 2. 3: Candy 4; Dance 3. 4; Party 3. 4: Play J Club : A Cappclla 4; Archery, Field Captain 3: Choral 2. 4; Dramtis 2. 5: Hi-Y . 4; La Sociedad Pan- americam 2. 3. President 4: Tay-Wiitalvan 4 Sport : Baieball Numerals 3; Basketball Numerals 4; Hockey Numerals 3, 4 LORRAINE E. DETWEILER 278 Kent Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4: Monitor 2 Club : Choral 3. 4; Commerce 2 JOHN GRIFFITH DEVIR 555 Huntly Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 3 Club : Bowling 2. 3 Spoilt: Baseball Numerals 3; Soccer Numerals 4; Bas- ketball Numerals 4 HIGH SCHOOL 1944 CONCETTA M. DI CANDILA 4132 Roscmont Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Entered February. 1943 PEGGY L. DICKERMAN 3701 Randolph Street Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Party Committee 2 Clubs: Choral 2, 3. 4; Lc Cerde Francais 4 JANE AIKEN DICKSON 7011 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Student Council 4 Clan: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Esrcutive Committee } Club : Beam Arts 3: Bowline 4 NANCY ELEANOR DICKSON 751 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Literary Staff 2: Honor Roll 2. 3: Pub- lications Agent 3: Monitor 2, 3: Upi-D.ih. Literary Staff 4 Class: Commencement Usher 2: Committees: Bulletin Btwrd 3: Candy 4; Dance 2. 3. 4: Party 2. 4; Senior Play Clubs: History 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. Treasurer 4; Latin 2, 3, Secretary 4; 1 • Cerde Francais 4 Tay-Wistalvan 2, 3. 4; World Affairs Fonim 4; Bowline 4 Spoilt: Junior Varsity Hockey 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 4 DORIS ROSIGNOL DIEDRICH 7018 Aberdeen Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Choral 2. 4 GUS JOHN DIELENS 7168 Ru$kin Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2, J; Student Council I. 3 CUts: Executive Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Club : Hi-Y 3, 4 Spurt : Junior Varsity Basketball. Co-Captain 3; Junior Varsity Football ; Varsity Baseball 3; Vanity Foot- hill 4; Varsity Basketball 4 One Hundred Thirteen CARL RODGER DILL MAN, JR. DONALD DIMMIG 2805 Hillcrrst Road Drexel Hill 343 Lombardy Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 1; Student Council 2 School: Monitor 2: Student Cornell }. 4 (34ii: Executive Committee 1 Spotti: Junior Vanity Football 3 Oulu: Hi-Y A Spotti: Junior Vanity Wrestling 2: Vanity Grom Country 3. 4 FRANK JOHN DI PRIMA, JR. MARIE A. DODARO 506 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby 304 Margate Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2. 4; Tribunal. Preddent 4; Student CfS wlirw : Hi-Y 4 Spout: Vanity Baarhall 2. 3; Captain 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 2; Party 2 Cluiu: Archery 3; Bowlin 3. 4; Choral 4; Fencing 2; L« Cerde Frarvcai 3. 4 Spotti: Hockey Numeral 2; Vanity Cheer Leading J. 4 KATHLEEN MARY DOLAN 351 Derwyn Road Lamdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Buiine Stall 2 Club : La Socle dad Patumencana 3. 4 JEAN CAROLYN DOLL 947 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD ADAM PAUL DONZANTI 611 Fom Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Monitor 4 Sport 1: Vanity Poothall 4 DORIS ELAINE DOWELL 302 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Mutior Roll 2 h : Latin 3 EDWARD DOWNEY. JR. 60 Stratford Avenue Aldan BUSINESS GOLD lyPPSHS !D5 JJ u CHARLES JOHN DOUGHERTY 34 North Pennock Street Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD FLORENCE E. DOWN 932 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3. A Clan: Committee : Bulletin Board 4; Candy 4; Dance 4; Party 4; Play 4 Club : Bowlin; 4; Lc Cerde Francaii ), 4; Riding 2j Choral 4 DONALD GEORGE DOWNING 501 Netherwood Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi: Bowling 4 Spent: Vanity Swimming, Manager 4 One Hundred Fourteen MARION ELLEN DRUMM 554 Larch wood Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 3; Monitor 2 Club : Choral 2. 3, 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 3, 4; Library J. 4 JEAN D. DUKE 7816 Lennox Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Sflioe!: Monitor } JOANNA MAE ECHELMEYER 19 Ridley Avenue Aldan ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Honor Roll 3: Dpi-Dah. Art Staff 4 Ctiiu: Aucably Choir 4; Oaic, Art Staff 3. 4; Com- mittee : Dance 3, 4; Party 3. 4; May 3 Club : Choral 3. 4; A Carpel! 4; W.E.A.S. 3. 4; Bowline 3. 4 Spout: Baiketbalt Numerali 4; Hocley Numeral 4 HIGH SCHOOL NANCY ELEANOR EDWARDS 711 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publicationi Acent 2, 3 CU : Commencement Uabet 3; Party Committee 2 Clubi: A Cappeila 4. An Poetae 2. 3. 4: Beaux Am 2: Choral 2. 3. 4; Le Cercle Francaii 3. 4; World Affam Forum 3, 4 RUTH E. EGGERS 512 Elm Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School Monitor 2 CUu: Play Committee 3 Ciuln: An Portae 3. 4; Choral 2. 3, 4; La Soeirdad Panamericana 3, 4 HELEN LOUISE EICHENBERGER 5 Ard !cy Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 4 One Hundred Fifteen PEGGY EGAN 9 Berbro Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2, 4; Sump Saleaman 2 Clou: Commencement U ber 3; Committee : Bulletin Board 2; Candy 4; Dance 2. 3: Patty 2 Clutu: Bowline 4: Choral 2. 3. 4: German 2: Hiitory 2 JAMES K. EHNTS 302 Congress Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Stage Crew 2. 3: Manager 4 CUu: Committee : Dance 3; Party 2. 4; May 3, 4 Club : Bowline 3; Pleiade 3. 4; RuSc 2 ROBERT J. EI.BERSON 304 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD WILLIAM DAVID DUFFY 112 Oakley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 4; Smiij Salesman 2 ' CUu: Committee : Dance 4; Executive 4; Senior Play C-lui . Bowling 2. Ili-Y 4, Boxing 3 Sprrta: Soccer Numeral 3; Junior Var i:y F«a th JI 3; Var ity Football 4 PATRICA I. EACRET 4696 State Road Drcxel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Acorn. Tymit 4; Publication Agent 2; Moni- tor 2; Stamp Saleaman 3. 4 CUu: Committrc : Candy 4: Dance 2. 3: Party 2. 3. 4; Play 3. 4 SpoMi: Basketball Numeral 2 MARGARET ELIZABETH EDWARDS 54 South Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, limine Staff 3. Advctti ir.g Manager 4; Public-ti na A-cn: 3: Monitor 3 Cl«u: Candy Committee 4; Play Committee 4 Club : ht-wiing 4. t.horal 4; Fencing 4; Hi-Y 4: Pleiade 3. 4 Sport : Baxball Numeral 2 1944 HOMER KIRK EMMONS Broadway Avenue Secane COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Ac m 3 Clubt: Bowline 4 Sporti: Bajehatl Numerali ). Haiketb ll Numerali 4: Soccer Numeral 4 JAMES O. EVANS 837 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Left to enter the Merchant Marine School; Publication Agent 2. 3; Student Council Orchem 2; Stamp Salraman 4 2: JAMES HAROLD EWING. JR. 719 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band 2. i, 4 Clan: Color Captain 2. 3: Committee : Anembly 3. 4; Dance 2. 5: Executive ): Party 2, 1 Clubi: Batcball Numeral F. ELIZABETH ELKO FRANK J. ELLIS 228 Hijjhland Avenue Upper Darby 332 Huntley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Entered September 194} Club : Le Cerck Franca . 4; Choral 4 School: Student Council 2 Cia : Committee : Bulletin Board 4: Dance 2. }; Party 2; Play ) Club : Bowline 2. J: Choral 4; La Sociedad Pan americana 3; Pleiade 2. 3 Sport : Baiketball Numeral 2; Soccer Numeral 2 PEGGY ANN ELLIS •153 Hampshire Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A. Council 4; Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 2; Welfare Agent 3 Clou: Committee : Bulletin Board 4; Dance 3; Party 2. 4; Hay 3 Club : Choral 4; Hi Y 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamcricana 2. 3. Correa ponding Secretary 4; TayWiitalvan 2. 3. 4 Sport i; Cheer Leading 3. Captain 4 WALLACE N. ELLIS 114 North Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor '• Oil!' Executive Committee 4 Club : Bowline 4; Boxing 3 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2. 3: Vanity Soecet 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2. 3: Vanity Soccer 4; Var tity Bateball 4 THEODORE HARRISON ELY 2323 Bond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 3. 4 Cf-ui: Committee : Dance 3. 4: Executive 4; Patty 4 Club.: Hi-Y 4 Sport : Vanity Batcball 3; Vanity Batkctball 3 LILLIAN ANN EMMERT 711 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School; Monitor 3; Upl'Dah. Act Stall 3. 4 Clauei: Committee : Bulletin Board 2. 3: Dance 2, 3. 4; Parry 2. 3. 4; Play 3 Club : W.F..A.S. 2. 3. 4; Fencing 4; Le Cerck Fran cai 3 JAMES VINCENT ERLACHER 1030 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clubr: La Sociedad Panamrricaiia 3 WILLIAM H. EVERMAN, JR. 4000 Garrett Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4 RICHARD FACKLER 722 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4 Clubi: Bowling 4 Sport : Vanity Croat Country 4 One Hundred Sixteen SUZANNE FAULKNER 90 South Keystone Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Monitor 2: Upt-Dah, Ar« and Literary Stall 4 CJ ui: Committee : Dance 2. J: Party 2, 3 Club ; Ar. Poetae 2. J, 4: W K.A.S. 2. J. 4 ROBERT A. FEY 289 Wycombe Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Carte m t 4; Publicationi Acent 2: Monitor 2 dan: Committee : Bulletin Board 2, 3. 4; Dance 2, 2; Party 2. J: I lay 2. ) Clubi: Beatu Aria 2. J; Bowline 2, 3 JANICE E. FINE 3807 Taylor Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4 Claw: Commencement Utber J: Committee : Dance ): Party 5. 4; Play J Clubi: Archery J; Choral 4; Fir«t Aid and Social Service 2. 3. 4: La Socicdad Panamciicana J, 4: Library 4 Spom: Baikcthal! Numeral 2 HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM MICHAEL FAVRE 523 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor J CUu: Committee : Awctnbly J, 4: Dance J. 4 Clubi: Fencing 4: Rifle 2 0 0 1mA ' ALFRED J. FIDELIBUS. JR. 7220 Radbotirnc Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Honor Roll 3. 4: Stamp Saleaman 3. 4 Clubi: Commerce 3 NANCY LOUISE FLECK 7052 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Choral 4 RICHARD 102 Hampden Road ARTS AND CRAFTS FOLTZ Upper Darby COLD ALLAN J. FORD 108 North Pcnnock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered January, 1943 Clubi: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3. 4 NATALIE PATTERSON FORD 328 Drexel Court Apartments Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 4: Upi-Dah. Literary Sufl 3, 4; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 Clou: Commencement Utber 3; Hay Utber 3; Com- mittee : Bulletin Board 4; Candy 4; Dance 2. 3. 4; Party 2. 3. 4; Hay } Club : Archery 2. W.E.A.S. 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 2. 3. 4; Lc Cerde Franca! 4; Pleiadet 3, 4; Tay- ittalvan 4 FRANK G. FORSYTH 18 East Magnolia Avenue Aldan ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Left to enter the Navy BETTY ANN FRAZIER 911 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE One Hundred Seventeen RICHARD E. FRAZIER CHARLES P. GALLAGHER 231 Hampden Road Upper Darby 7002 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Entered September, IWJ Club : Choral 4 School: Sump Saloman I SpOftl: Baaletball Numerali 2. 4 LOUISE ANN GALLAGHER ALICE LORETTA GALLIGAN 207 Wycombe Avenue Lansdowne 304 Kingston Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE BUSINESS GOLD School) Upt-Dah, Art Sufl 3. 4 Clubi: Choral 2. 4: Pleiadci 3 Ctubi: Beaux Am 2, 3; Choral 4; Lc Cade Franca! 3. ) Sporti; Hockey Numerali 4 DOLORES L. GALLIGAN KATHRYN A. GALLIGAN 60 South Madison Avenue Upper Darby 60 Madison Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE BUSINESS GOLD School! Publicationi Agent ! RUTH GARIS 7802 Westvieve Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Clubr: Le Cerde Francaii 2, 3, 4; Library 3 ROBERT J. GARSON 2445 Marshall Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Sporti: Baikctball Numerali 3. 4; Soccer Numerali 4 CHARLES HENRY GEOFFROY 509 Wilde Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. Literary Sufl 4: Hooor Roll 2: Monitor 2. 3. 4. Student Council 4; Tribunal, President 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 2, J: Executive 2, J, 4; Party 2. J Club : Hi Y 4 Spurn: Barchall Numerali J; Soccer Numerali 2: Var- lty Soccer J. 4 ZABELLE GARIS 7802 West view Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Publicationi Agent 2; Upl Da'i. Alt Staff 2. 3. 4 Clou: Oak, Art Editor 4: Committed: Bulletin Board 2. 4: Party 2. 3; Play 3 Club.: W.P..A S. 2. 3. 4; Le Cerde Prancair 2. J. 4: Library 3 WILLIAM DONALD GARSON 2445 Marshall Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 3; Student Council 2; Upl-Doh. Typiat 4 Cl.ui: Auemhly Choir 3. 4; Junior Play: Committed: Dance 2; Party 2. 4; Senior Play Clubi: A (jpeella 3, 4, Choral 2. 3, 4[ Commerce 3; Dramui ). Ileiadei 3, 4; World Affair• Forum ) Spoil : Vanity Baniettull. Manager 4 HOWARD STANLEY GEORGE 285 Copley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD One Hundred Eighteen HIGH SCHOOL MARY JEAN GOLDSMITH 7004 Aberdeen Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD S.'hool: Honor Roll 2. J: Dutimtuiihed Honor Roll 3; Monitor 2 Cl ii: CommeneemesK Utlict ): Committer : Auembly ; Candy 4; Dance 2. 3: Patty 2. 3; Play 3 Club : Choral 2. 4; Dramut 2; La Socicdad Panamcti- etna 4 Sport j: Raiehall Numeral }; Hockey Numeral 2. J: Vanity Swimming. Manicer 4 SELMA M. GORITZ 7062 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE JOHN F. GRAUCH, 3RD 2520 Hillcrest Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll J; Band 2. J. 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 4; Party 4 Chiu: Archery ); Bowling 2. 4; (2km 4 Sporu: Junior Vanity W'tmlmit 2 BARBARA MARIE GERRITS RICHARD H. H. GILBERT 200 Shadcland Avenue Upper Darby 509 Gainsboro Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 , Cl-hr: Aero J; Bowlin 4; U Sociedad P.na.rricana Club : Aero 3: La Socicdad Panararricana 3. 4: Le ’ Circle Franca 3. 4 ANNE R. GILLAN 7762 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: A. A. Council 4 Sport : Vanity Bnkctball 3. Captain 4 JEANNE E. GLAZIER 758 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubi: Beaux Aft 3; Rifle 2 ALBERT GOLDSMITH 552 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 3; Band 2. 3. 4: SouthcaUern Dint let Band 2; Orchestra 3: Sta e Crow 4 RUTH A. GLIFORT 6779 Perry Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Service Plaque Committee 4 Club : Choral 2 1944 MARY JANE GOODMAN 820 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Cfxu: Candy Committee 4 Club : Choral 4 LEONA MAE GRACE 49 Beech Avenue Aldan BUSINESS GOLD School: Aront, Typiit 4: Upi-Dah. Typirt 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 3; Party 4; Play 3 Club : A Oappclla 4; Bowline 2, 3. Secretary 4: Choral 2. 3 Sport : Batelull Numeral 3: Baikcrbatl Numeral 4; Hockey Numeral 2, 3. 4 FAWN PHYLLIS GREELEY 549 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc BUSINESS PURPLE Club : A CappeBa 4: Choral 3. 4; Commerce 3: Le Cercle Franca 3 Onc'Hutidrcd 7 tneieen RODNEY H. GREEN 443 Shadoland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Enteted April 1942 School: Band 4: Or choir 4 DAVID NORMAN GRIFFITHS 4014 Vernon Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD TERESE I. HAGEN 7118 Pcnarth Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Scamp S«!c m n 2. i Cliui: Dance Committee 2 Oulu: Bowlins J, 4; Choral 5, 4; Fencing 2; Library J. 4 MARY JUDITH HAIGH 920 Baltimore Avenue Lansdownc BUSINESS PURPLE DOROTHEA LOUISE HALES 6843 Radbourne Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Student Council 4; Sump Salesman 4; Welfare School: Honor Roll J Agent ) Clan: Commencement Uthcr J Club : La Socicdad Panameriuna 2. ) ESTHER IRENE HALLMAN 1105 Wilson Drive Upper Darby COMMERCIAL GOLD CJubc: A Capped Chotui 4s Choral 2; La Socicdad Panamerirana 2 FLEUR HALPERN 115 North Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. J Clan: Party Committee 2 Clnba: Ar Poetae J. 4; Fcncint 2. 1. Team 4; Le Cercle F ancat 1. 4; World Affair Forum J. 4 Sporta: Tenni Numeral 2 JOSEPH GILKESON HALY GERRY HAMEL 212 Guilford Road Lansdowne 552 Wiltshire Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Welfare Agent 2 Cliibr: Choral J. 4 One Hundred Twenty ANNA MARIE GREENE 146 Normandy Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Atom. Typiat 4; Publication Agent 2; Monl lor ): Band Maiorcttc J. 4 Clan: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 4 GEORGE HENRY GROTYOHANN 4048 Ellendale Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPI.B School: Orche.ua 2. 1. 4 MERL THOMAS HAGUE 3700 Dermond Avenue Drexel Hill fX LLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. J: Student Ccincil 4; Band 2. . 4 Clan: junior IIay; Commencement Uther J; Com- mitter : Awemblv ; Bulletin Board ); Dance J, 4; Executive 4; Party 2. 4 C.'luhi; licwline . Fencing 4; Hi-Y J, 4; Le Cercle Franc . 4; Pleiade 2. 1. Vice-Prcaident 4 Spem: unior Vanity Track ); Vanity Swimming 2. 4 Tl'PIPl DORIS ELIZABETH HAMILTON 60 Hartley Road Larodowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Welfare Committee J; Color Captain 3. 4; Claw Secretaiy 3. 4: Commencement Uibcr 3; Committee : Candy 4; Dance 3. 4; Executive 3. 4; Party 3. 4: Play 3. 4 Ctuhc An Poctae . 4: Hi-Y 3. Secretary 4; Lc Cercle Francaii 2. 3: Pleiade 3 Spout: Batehall Numerali 2: Hockey Numeral 2: Junior Vanity Hockey 2; Vanity Hockey 5. 4 JAMES HAMILTON 32 South Glcnwood Avenue Aldan BUSINESS GOLD Left to enter the Navy EDWIN S. HANFORD E. LORRAINE HARBERT 445 Rrnwood Road Drexel Hill 7005 Hilltop Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sportr: Junior Vanity Wielding 3; Vanity Cron Coun- . Entered September. 1943 try 4 School: Monitor 4 Oulu: La Sceiedod Panameneana 4 ELIZABETH HARDY 119 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn, Bu ine Staif 2. Liter- ary Stalf 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Diitincuithcd Honor Roll ). 4: Publication A stent 4; Elmira CeJlcec Key 3: Upi-Doh. Literaty Start 3. 4; Orcheitra 2; Stamp Caihicr 3. 4 Clan: Commencement U bcr 3: Play Uiher 3: Com- mittee : AiwmNy 3: Bulletin Board 2: Candy 4: Dance 2. 3. 4: Executive 2: Patty 2, 3, 4: Play 3. 4 Clubi: An Poctae 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Latin 2. 3: Lc Cercle Francai. 4: Rille 2 Sporti: Junior Vanity Baiketball 2. 3: Junior Vanity Hockey 2. 3; Vanity Ha.hetball 4; Vanity Hockey 4; Vanity Tcnni 2. 3. Captain 4 GERTRUDE HARDY 119 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn, Bu inc« Start 2; Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent 3; Student Coun- cil 4 Clan: Commencement Uiher 3; Committee : AnemWy 3; Candy 4; Dance 2. 3. 4; Patty 2. 3. 4; Play ) Club : An Pixtac 2. 3. Preaident 4: Choral 2; Pint Aid and Social Service 3. 4; Hi-Y 2, , : Latin 2. 3: Le Cercle Francai 4: Rifle 2 Sporn: Ba kctKall Numerali 1; Hockey Numerali 3; Tenni Numerali 2; Junior Vanity Baiketball 2: Vanity Baiketball 3, 4 HIGH SCHOOL j MARIAN ELLEN HARER State Road and Rogers Ave. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare Auent 4 Clan: Committed: Gandy 4; Dance 2, 5; Party 2, 4: Clffi? At Poctae 3. Trcaiurer 4; Beaux Art 2: Choral 3; Dramui 2. 3: La Saetcdad Panaroericana 3. 4: Latin 2 MARGARET HARMON 6866 Clover Lane Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD DOROTHY LOIS HART 309 State Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honot Roll 2: Publicationi Agent 3, 4; Upi• Dah. Typiit 4; Service PIkmc Committee 2, 3, 4; Stamp Saloman 2; Welfare Agent 4: Student Faculty Welfare Committee Clou: Oak, Typiit 4: Senior Play; Committee : Candy 4: Dance 3; Party 4 Clubi: Bowling 4; Commerce 2. 3: Pleiadci 3. 4 1944 WALTER L. HARLOS 2226 Ardmore Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Sporti: Baiketball Numeral 4 ALLEN E. HART 33 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE MARY L. HARTMAN 258 Margate Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Stamp Saleiman 3, 4; Welfare Committee 3 Clubi: Choral 4: Commerce 3 One Hundred Twentyone RALPH R. HARTMAN 3726 Sommers Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD (School; Otchotra 2 Cloti Play Uibcr 3: Play Committee 4 Ciubi: Bowl Ion ■ : Plriadci }, 4 PAUL HOWARD HASTINGS 343 Slu-rbrook Boulevard Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2; Bond 2. 3. 4 Spo ti: JunkMr Vanity Baiirtlvill J DORIS M. HBACOCK 15 South Harwood Avenue Upper Darby bUSINESS GOLD CJuhi; Chant 2. . 4 GEORGIANA HASLETT 4332 Woodland Avenue Drcxel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Oulu: W.B.A.S. 2. J. 4; Bowlin- 4 Sport : Bxiketball Numerali 4; Hockey Numerali 4 BERNICE E. HATCH 477 Brookfield Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4; Student Council 4; Service Plague Committee 4 Clan: Awemblr Choir, Director J. 4 Ciubi: A Cappelli. AccompanUt J. 4; Chor.il 2, J. President 4; Dramui J; Hi-Y J. 4; La Soctcdad Panaincricana J. 4; Latin 2: Tay-Wtttalvan 4 RUTH ELEANOR HEACOCK 629 Maple Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll J: Dminauithed Honor Roll 2, J. 4; Biology Prize 2 Chut: Commencement Uihr.r J; Committccr: Candy 4; Dance ). 4; Patty 4 Oulu: A Cappclla 4; Bowline 2, J, President 4: Choral 2. 4; Hi-Y J. 4; Tay-WUtalvan 3 Spotti: Baakethall Numerali 4; Junior Vartlty Hockey 2, ): Vanity Hockey 4; Vanity Swimming J ROBERT JOSEPH HEATON 251 Wingate Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Left to enter the Navy TRUDY HENDRICKSON 203 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 4 Clou: Commencement Uiher 3; Committee : Candy 4: Dance J, 4; Executive J: Patty J, 4 Club : Ridinp 2. 4 Spout: Tennu Numerali 2. 3 JOAN HERDER 127 Crestview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Welfare Acent ); Student-Faculty Welfare Com- mittee 4 Clan: Oimmrncemrnt Uiher 3; Dance Committee J. 4 Club:: Bowline 3. 4; Choral 2; La Sociedad Panama:- cans 4; Le Code Francii 3 JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH HEIMAN 3436 Plunistead Avenue Drcxel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Publicationi Agent 2: Sen-fee Plaque Corn- mittcc 3, 4 Clow: Play Uiher J LEWIS H. HENDRIXSON 216 Magnolia Terrace Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubt: tenting 4: Rifle 2 MARVIN HERMAN 155 North Madixon Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE CUit: Commencement Uiher ) Snort : Soccer Numerali 2; Junto Vanity Wreitlin; 2. 3 One Hundred Twentyiufo FRANCES MARIE HEYL 114 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 5: Diitingui hcd Honor Roll 3; Upi’Ddi, An Staff 2. 3. 4; Sump Salesman 2 Ct : Commencement Uaher 3; Committee : Bulletin Board 3. 4; Candy 4; Dance 2. 3. 4; Party 2, 3. 4; Play 3 Chthi: W.E.A.S. ). 4: Bowlin 3. 4: Fencing 4 Sponi: Junior Vanity Hockey. Manaret 2. 3: Vanity Hockey. Manager 4 RUTH LUCILLE HIPWELL 638 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2.3; Stamp Sale«man 2 Clan: Auembly Choir J; Oak. Buutiea Staff 4; Party Committee 2 Club.: A Cappella 3: Choral 2. 4 Sporti: Hockey Numeral 2; Junior Vanity Swimming 2 NANCY JANE HOLLAND 474 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Stamp Salerraan 5 Clan: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 2, 3. 4; Party 4; Hay 3 Clubi: La Sociedad Panamericana J. 4; Tay-Wutalvan 4; Toe-Ball Club 2: World Affait. Forum 4 CONSTANCE JEAN HINMAN 48 Hampden Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Cluhi: La Sociedad Panamericana 2 EDWARD F. HIRSCH. JR. 747 Fow Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. Chairman I: Student Council 2; Sump Salesman 2 Club : Hi-Y 3. Setitcant-at-Arm a Sporn: Junior Vanity Football 2: Vanity Football 3. 4 DIANA ALLEN HOLLER 7119 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicationi Acent a Clan: Committee : Bulletin Board 2; Dance 2, J; Play r Club : Beaut Art 3; Choral 4; La Sociedad Pana- mericana 2: Pleiade 4 Spoilt: Hockey Numeral 4 HIGH SCHOOL 1944 VIRGINIA HOLT 352 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publication Acent 2: Monitor 2, J: Tribunal 4; Stamp Salesman 2, J. 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 3, 4; Executive 4; Patty 2. J. 4 Club : La Sociedad Panamericana 3. 4 JAMES B. HORTON 833 Anderson Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 3: Dittinguithcd Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Public Speaking Prise 2; Engluh Prise 3 Clan: Commencement Uther ) Club : Bowling 4; Fencing 4: German 3 Sport : Soccer Numeral 3; Vanity Golf 3 WILBUR E. HUDSON 706 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3: Student Council 2: Band 2. 3. 4 Club : Bowling 2. 3. 4; World Affair Forum J; Rifle 2 One Hundred Twenty-three ROBERT HOLZMUELLER 3821 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Orcbeatn 3. 3. 4 AUDREY HOUGH 905 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2; Monitor 3: Chairman 2: Tribunal 3 Clan: Color Captain 3. 4; Committee : Aucmhly 4j Dance 2. 3. 4; Party 3 Club : La Socicdtd Panamericana 3. 4 MARION DOROTHY HUEBNER 4603 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A Council 4; Monitor 2; Student Council 2. 3; Tribunal 2: Stamp Salesman 2. 3 Clot : Junior Play; Candy Committee 4; Play Com- mittee 4 Club : Choral 4i Fencing 2. Team 4; L« Cercle Fran- eai 3. 4 Sport : Vanity Swimming 2. 3, Captain 4 WILLIAM S. HUET 7434 Rodger Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD JOYCE T. HUFT 904 Maion Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Moniti t 4. Chairman 2. ); Sump Stloman 3 Clan: Committere Dance 2, 3, 4: Party 2. 4; Play 3; AmcjiiWv 4 Club : La Sockdxl Parumericana 3. 4 EDNA A. HYDE 3421 Berkley Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acom, Typttc 4; Scamp Salcaman 4 Clou: Junior Play; Commencement Uthcr 3; Candy ('•ommittec 4; Senior Play Club : A Cappella 3. 4; Archery 3: Choral 2, 3. 4: Dramui 2. 3: Le Cerclc Franca 3. 4. Pleiade 3. 4 PEGGY ANN INGRAM 41 Kent Road Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 3. 4; Diitinguitbed Honor Roll 2; Publication) Agent 2 Clan: Commencement Uthcr 3i Committee : Party 2; Play 3 Sport): Vanity Swimming 2, 3 DOROTHY E. JACKSON 359 Margate Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Dutinguldied Honor Roll 2; Stamp Suleiman 2; Welfare Agent 3 CUu: Committee : Dance 2; Party 3; May 2 Club : IVwling 2; Commerce 2: Library 4 ROBERT J. JACKSON 7255 Guilford Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD DOROTHY LENORE JANDA 525 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Di.tinguithcd Honor Roll 3; Publication Agent 3 Claii: Aurmbly Choir 3, 4. Commencement U)her 3: Committee : Bulletin Board 4; Candy 4; Dance 2. 3; Party 3. 4: Play 3 Club : A Cappella 3. 4: W.E.A.S. 3. 4. Choral 2. 3. 4; Dramu. 2; Hi-Y 3. Vice-Pre.ident 4; Lc Cerclc Franc 4; Tay-Wirtalvan 3. Preiidcnt 4 Sport : Vanity Swimming 3 One Hundred Twenty fout ELNA JACOBSEN 3422 Plutnstead Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publicationi Agent 2; Student Council 4: Tri- bunal 2; Upl-Dah, Literacy StalT. Amrunt Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Welfare Agent 3. 4: Student-Faculty Welfare Committee 4 Clan: AtaemNy Choir 3, 4; Color Captain 2: Com- mittee : Candy 4; Dance 3, 4; Executive 2; Party 3. 4 Club : A Cappella 3. 4: Choral 2. 3; Secretary 4; Dramu 2. Secretary 3; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; La Soricdad Panamerican 2. 3: Librarian and Historian 4: Plei- ade 3: Tay-Wiualvan 3, Secretary 4 Sportt: Hockey Numeral) 4 LOYCE JARVIS 825 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Clan: Committee : Cindy 4; Dance 4; Patty 3. 4 GLORIA ELIZABETH HUEY 839 Ormond Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 3. 4 Clan; Commencement Uiher 3 Club): La Sociedud Panamcricana 3, 4; Lc Cerclc Fran can 3. Trcaiurrr 4 VICTOR HUGO 1025 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Photographer 4; Honor Roll 3: Band 2: Stage Crew 2. 3. 4 Clan: Awrmhly Choir 3. 4; Oat, Photographer 4; Party Committee 2 Club): A Cappella 5. 4: Choral 2. 3. 4; Dramu 3: Pleiade 2. 3. 4; Tcrraijiu 4 NANCY R. HYNSON 634 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Acorn, Advettuing Manager 2; Publication Agent 4. Monitor 3; Student Council 2 Qau: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 3. 4; Party 3, 4; Hay 3. 4 Club : Choral 4; Hi Y 2. 3. 4: La Sociedad Panameri can 3, 4; Pleiade TayWiatalvan 2, 3. 4 Sporti: Junior Vartity Bathethill 2 0PP5B MBIT DORIS E. JEFFRIES 615 Maryland Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: OrchfiMra 2. 3. 4; Stamp Sale man 4 Clan: Flay U hcr 5; Committee : Candy 4; Dante 2. 3; Party 3: Play 5. 4 Clui : Archfry . 4; Bowling ). Vice-F’reaidcot 4; L Cerde Franca i ). 4 Spore : Bate ball Numeral J; Hockey Numeral JOHN JOHNSON 110 Copley Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Honor Roll 4; Student Council 4 Club : Bowling 2, }. Team 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Football J ROBERT DAWSON JOYCE 114 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3, 4; Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Committee : Aucnbly 4. Dance J; Party J Club.: Bowling 2. 3 Sport.: Barhftball Numerali 4 HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH ALLISON JESKE 848 Turner Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Club : L« Cercie Franca. J. 4 MARTHA JANE JONES 901 Morgan Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4; Monitor I, 4 Clan: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 5; Patty 4 Club : Ar Poetae J. 4: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2. J: Le Cerde Francai 1. 4; Riding 2. 3 DORIS GRACE JUNI 4104 Taylor Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 1: Publication Agent 3; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 Club : La Sockdad Panamcticana 3; Riding 2 N ✓ NICHOLAS C. KANIUKA 3846 James Street Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2 Sport : Vanity Soccer 4 1944 BETTY JEAN KAUFFMAN 4109 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Club : Library 4 ELSIE M. KAUFFMAN GRANT HAROLD KEELER 4109 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill 735 Ormond Avenue Drcxel Hill BUSINESS COLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. J; DitUnguuhcd Honor Roll 3: Band 2. 3. 4 Club.: Aero 2; Bowling 2. 3. V4c 'Pre idcnt 4; Hip- pocrate 2. Prraidcnt 3, 4; Steinmcrs 2. Hutorian 3 Sport : Vanity Track Manager 4 JOHN W. 346 Fairfax Road KEELER Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD MARY JANE KEEN 727 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School; Diuinguiahcd Honor Roll 3 School: Acorn, B i incaa Stall 2. 3. Manager 4; Publi Club : Rifie 2 cation Agent 4: Monitor 3; Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Committee ’ Candy 4: Dance 3; Patty 3: Play 3. 4 Cfubi: Choral 4; Hi-Y ). 4: La Socicdad Panimcncarn 3: Le Cerde Francai 3. Viot-Proideot 4; Tay Wi.talvan 2, 3. Trcaiurer 4 One Hundred Twentyfive DONALD WILLIAM KEHL 920 Cornell Avenue Drexd Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll . 4; Orcbotra 2. . 4 CLm: Dance Committee 2: Senior Play CJ■■( •: A Cappclla 4; Cfioral ); Hutory 2: World Atl.iir Fotum 5, 4 JOAN C. KENNARD 1017 Child Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 5: Sump Salciman 4 Clan: Play Uihcr ); Committee : Pany 4; Play 4 CJufci: A Cappclla 4; Choral 2. ). 4; Lc Cerele Fran- rail 2. J. 4; PlciaJ 2. . 4; Tay-Wlaulvan 2. i Sport : Baieball Numeral J JOHN RUSSELL KENNEY 131 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD MARY ELIZABETH KERAK 3829 James Street Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School' Monitor 2 dun Eaecutiv Committee ) Cluhi: A Cappclla 4; Choral J. Panararricaru 2 4: La Sociedad Clubi: Choral 2. J FRANCES M. KESEL 7225 Spruce Street Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Cluhi: Choral ). 4 DAVID KILGOUR 208 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Left to enter the Navy Cluhi: Atchery 1 JOSEPH JOHN KILKENNY 643 Copley Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Left to enter the Navy ROBERT C. KIRKPATRICK, JR. 631 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A. Council 4; Acorn Sul! 4: Student Council 2 Clati: Committee : Dance ). 4; Esecuttve ). 4 Club : A Cappclla 4; Choral 2. Treawrer J; Hi-Y ). 4 Sport j: Soccer Numeral ); junior Vanity Football }; Vanity Bailctball 4: Vanity Football 4; Vanity Tenni 1 MARY ANN KOBILNYK 458 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered March. 194) Cl.ua: Dance Committee 4 Cluhi: Choral ) yPP§jj I) Tj37 MARGARET LOUISE KING 4041 Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Entered September. 194) FLORENCE META KIRMSE 126 Glencoe Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Dittinguiihcd Honor Roll 2. ). 4; Encliili Prise 2. ); German Prise ; Publicatum Acent ) Clan: A« emMy Choir, Orcaniit 4; Oak. Literary Sulf 4; Commencement Uihcr ); Play Committee ) (Tube A Cappclla 4; Choral 2. 4; Dtamu 2, ); Ger- man 2. Prendent 5; Le Cerele Francaii 4; World Affuin Forum ). 4 WILLIAM C. KOCKLER 4039 Redden Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE One Hundred Twenty-six HIGH SCHOOL ANN CHRISTINE KOEHLER 4122 l5ons.il! Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2 Clou: Candy Committer 4 Club: A Coppellj 4; Choral 2. 5: La Sociedad Pan americana 2 LOIS ELIZABETH KRAMER 122 Terrace Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club: La Sociedad Panamericana 2. 1 JOANNE KUTZ 231 Cedar Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Rc4l 2. J; Diitinguiihcd Honor Roll 2. 4 Cluu: Commencement Uiher J Club: A Cappclla 5. 4; Choral 2. 1. 4; Dramui 2; Latin 2. ) JOSEPH THOMAS LABRUM, JR. 133 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Anent 2: Student Council 4 Cluu: Oak. Literary Staff 4; I'hotognphcr 4; Com mitteei: Dance 2, 1; Executive 5 Club: Latin }; Bowling 4 Sporta: Soccer Numerali 2; Bmehill Numerali J-. Baikctball Numeral. 4 WINIFRED MAXINE LAMB 318 Highland Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Typiit . 4: Honor Roll J, 4: Dii tinguiihed Honor Roll J: Monitor 4: Service Plaque Committee 4 Cluu: Oak. Tvpiit 4: Commencement Uiher 3; Com- mittees: Candy 4; Dance 3. 4; Play 4 Club: At« Poetae 4; Hi Y 4; La Sociedad Patumcri cana. Viee-Prciidcot 4; Pleiades J, 4 JOAN MARIE I.APPIN 4027 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent J Clou: Junior Play Club: Latin J. 4; Pleiade 3. 4 Sporti: Vanity Swimming 2. J C. DENNIS I.AUGHLIN, JR. 384 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Band 4: Orchestra 2. J. 4 Club: Archery J Sporti: Soccer Numerals 4 HAROLD ALBERT LAURENCE 22 Collenbrook Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publicationi Agent 2: Student Council 4 Cluu: Commencement Uihrr J; Committees: Dance 2. }, 4; Executive 2. J; Patty 2. J; Play Club: A Capjvll ; Bowling 2. J; Choral J; Hi-Y J. Chaplain 4; Li Sociedad Panamericana J ‘porn: Vanity Football J; Vanity line Kill 4 CHARLES DOLMAN LAW 95 Hartley Road Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Club: Bowling 3: Chess 4; La Sociedad Panamericatu 3 BERTHA MAE KOENIG 7065 Greenwood Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE HENRY H. KRIMMEL 386 Lakeview Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 3: Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Dance Committee 3. 4 Club: Choral 2. 3 MARTIN KWAIT 3443 Marshall Road Drexel Park ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD One Hundred Twenty’seven WINIFRED ANN LAWHORNO 44 Oak Lane Primo COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : A CippclU J. 4; Cbotal 2; La Sociedad Pan- amcricana 2 BETSEY LENTZ 7012 Llanfair Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2, Js Orchestra 2. J; Soutbcaitcrn Dutrict Orchestra 2: Service Plaque Committer J. 4 Clan: Oak. Business Stall 4: Committee : Assembly 4; Candy 4: Dance J. 4; Patty 4 Club : An Poetae J, 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 4; Pleiade 4; Votld Alfa in Fotum Treasurer 4 JOSEPH H. LEONARD 705 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Left to enter the Army Club : Bowlins 2 HELEN LOUISE LEWIS 3423 Plumstead Avenue Drexel Hill COLLECE PREPARATORY COLD School: Orchritra 2. J. 4: Southcattctn Dutrict Or- dieitra 2; All-State Orchestra 2 DOLORES C. LIBERATORE 259 Bayard Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Typbt 4; Stamp Salesman 2; Wdfare A ent 4 CliUi: Patty Committee 2 Club : Fencing 2; Lc Cctcle Francab ) DORIS M. LINDEMUTH 4102 Garrett Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Stamp Saleunan 2 Club : Cbotal 1. 4 BERNILDA MARY LINDER 414 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE ELIZABETH HEIN LINDER 344 Edmond Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFrS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 Club : La Sociedad Panamericana 4 LENORE EDYTHE LITWIN 415 Midvale Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Publication Acent 2 Club : La Sociedad Panamericana 3; Le Cercle Fran- cab 2. ) A. BEATRICE LEE c o Mitchell’ Lumber Yard Lansdownc ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Club : Choral 2 PATRICIA MARIE LENZ 924 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Atent i; Orchestra 2; Stamp Sale - nun 4 Clan: Candy Committee 4 Club : Bowline ); Choral 4; Riding J CLAUDE RODNEY LERCH 11 North Pcnnock Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Entered March. I )4J One Hundred Twenty-eight RICHARD GEORGE LIVINGSTON 020 Marvin Avenue Drexd Hill X3LLEGE PREPARATORY COLD school: Monitor 4: Stamp Salesman 3 'Uit: Commencement L'ther 3 -luhi: Riding 4 JAMES GILBERT LOMAN 1209 Drexd Avenue Drexd Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Sump Salesman 2 dubi: Rifle : Sporti: Varsity Swimming 4 FRANCES E. LOPEZ ELMER E. LUCAS 116 South Clifton Avenue Aldan 315 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Orchestra J. 4 School: Monitor 3. 3. 4 Spom: Baseball Numerali 3; Soccer Numerali 3, 4; Vanity Soccer 3. 4 MARCIE H. LUTTRELL 09 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill RTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE :Utf. Committees: Dance 3: Party 4 -iubi: Library 3. 4; Pleiades 3. JEANNE LUTZ 318 North Lansdowne Avenue Lanadowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Distinguished Honor Roll J, 4; Publications Agent 4; English Free 1; UpuDah, Literary Siafl 3, 4 Clan: Commencement Usher 3 Cluhi: German 3. 3: Riding 2: World Adairs Fomm 4 HIGH SCHOOL 1944 JOANNE MacDONOUGH Aronimink Arms Apartments Drexd Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2; Welfare Agent 4 Class: Commencement Usher 3; Committees: Dance J: Executive 3; Party 3; Play 3 Cluhi: Choral 2. 4; Lc Cerclc Funcaii 2. 3. 4 JOHN E. MaeGREGOR 109 Crestview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4; Student Council 2, 3. 4; Sumo Salesman 4 dal ! Treasurer 3; President 4; Committees: Dance 4; Executor 3. 4 Chibs: Boxing 3. Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Junior Vanity Basketball 2; Vanity Football 3. Co-Captain 4 DONALD C. MacLEAN 828 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2; Stage Crew 3. 4 Cfaai: Committees: Dance 3; Party 2: Play 3. 4 Cluhi: La Socicdsd Pantmericana 3; Pleiades 4; Rifle 2. 3 SYLVIA B. MaeFADDEN 141 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD DANIEL ARTHUR MACKIN 41 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A Council 4; Monitor 3 dan: Color Captain 2, 3, 4; Committees: Dance 3; Executive 2 Clubs: Choral 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Sports: Basketball Numerali 3; Junior Vanity Basketball 2; Vanity Baseball ; Vanity Baikctball 3. Co- Captain 4 PAUL RICHARD MacMICHAEL 318 State Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Cluhi: Bowling 2. 3; La Socicdsd Panamrricana 2 Sports: Basketball Numerals 2 One Hundred Ttvcntvminc DORIS ANNE MacNEILL 70 Hartley Road Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School; Welfare A cnt 4 Clubi: Choral A MARTIN HUNTER MAI.I.ORY •1645 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill {COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School r Honor Roll 5: Diitin-juirhrd Honor Roll J; Wdfarc Ajcnt } Club : Aero J JEAN ELISE MANGER 3808 Sommer Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School I Monitor 4 C.'Jau: Committee : Candy 4; Dance Clubi: A Cappella 4; ClwraJ 2, J: Fir Aid and Social Scrvia 2, J. Secretary 4 ANTHONY J. MARKEALLI 152 Burmont Road Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD GERRIE M. MARKS 1237 Belfield Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2, }. 4: Tribunal 5: Stamp S-ilranan 2 BETTY MARVEL 2346 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Commftleci: Bulletin Board 4: Candy 4: Dance 4; Party 4; Play 4 Out : Archcry ). 4; An Poctac 4: W.E.A.S. 4: Bowline 4; Li Socirdad Panamrtfcana 4; Riding 3. 4 MARGARET JANE MATHIAS 201 Ardmore Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Aaacmbly Cboir ). 4; Candy Committee 4 Clubi: A Cappella 4; Ardttry 1; Choral 2. 1, 4; Dramut 2, ); Lc Ccrde Francaia J. 4 BARBARA McCAMBRIDGE 1136 Cornell Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: A. A, Council J, 4; Dfuinguiihod Honor Roll 2. J. 4; Monitor 4, Chairman 2. J; Student Council 4; Upi-Doh. Adjutant Editor J, Co-Editor 4; Wei- fare Agent 4; Studrnt Paculty Welfare Committee 4 Clan: (Jomcncncemen: Uihcr J; Committee!; Candy 4; Dance J. 4; Party J; Play i Clubi: History 2; Hi-Y 2. 1. 4: La Sociedad Pan- americana 3. 4; Latin. Treaiurer 4; Tay-Wiitalvan 2. , 4; World Affain Fnrunt 4 Spoil 1: Bj 1.ciball Numerali 2; Junior Vanity Hockey 2: Varaity BaiketKill J. 4; Vanity Hockey ; Cap- tain 4; Varaity Tennia J ALBERT V. McCLENAGHAN 228 North Linden Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School) Stamp Satciman 4; Diitinguiahcd Honor Roll 4 bwps dam AIT3ERT JAMES MAYER. JR. 151 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A. A. Council 4: Monitor 4 Tribunal 4 Cl.m: Dance Committee a. 4; Play Committee 4 Clubi: A Cappella 4; Choral 2. J. 4; Hi-Y J. 4 Sport 1: Baiebafl Numerals Junior Varaity Baihctbal! 2; Junior Varaity Track 2: Varsity BaaketbaJI : Co- Captain 4; Varaity Track ) ARTHUR ROBERT McCANN 7N8 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Acent 4; Engliih Pritc 2; Tribunal, Attorney 4: Upi-Dah. Literary Sufi 4 Clara: Oak. Literary Stall 4: Committee : Dance 2. ). 4- Partv : Play ' Clubi: Choral 2: Latin r; Rifle 2; Bowlin 4 RUTH ETHEL McCONNELI. 108 Heather Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Stamp Salesman J Clan: Play 0 hcr J: Play Committee 4 Clubr: Cboral J, 4 One Hundred Thirty RUTH ELIZABETH McCOOI.EY 243 Richfield Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Entered September, 1943 ELIZABETH McCULLOUGH 256 Avon Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clubs: Choral 2 HIGH SCHOOL JEAN G. McCURDY 7436 Miller Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Debating 2; Publication Avent 2; Student Council 3; Service Plaque Committee 4. Stamp Salesman 2. 4 Cta.ii: Junior Plav 3: Committees: Assembly 4: Bulletin Board 4; Candy 4: Dance 3. 4; Executive 4 Play 4 Cfub«: Ar Poetae J. 4; Fencing 4; Pleiades 3. Sec- retary 4 ANNA ELIZABETH MeGEEHAN 7328 Miller Avenue Upper Darby COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Agent 3 Ciub.: Choral 2. 3. 4 N 4 CORNELIA R. McFADDEN 4023 Dayton Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clastic Latin 3. 4 PEGGY McHENRY 23 Oakley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Cliu: Danee Committee J Cfubr: La Soeicdad Panamericana 4 1944 HAROLD LAWRENCE McKAIG, JR. 125 Eant Providence Road Aldan COLLECE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Danee Committee 4 Clubs: Aero 3; Bowling 4: Fencing 2; Hi-Y 3. 4: Rifle 2 Sportr: Soccer Numerals 4; Varsity Swimming 3. 4 RICHARD GRANT McKECHNIE 3200 East Marshall Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD ROBERT McKENNA 7238 Brent Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Clubs: Bowling 2, 3. 4 WILLIAM McKENNA 817 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD Left to enter the Navy Clan: Party Committee 3 Clubi: Bonne 3: Hi-Y 4 Sports: Vanity Football 4 JOYCE S. McKENTLY 3814 Brunswick Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD School: Service Plaque Committee 4: Acorn, Typiu 4 Clan: Commencement Usher 3: CUndy Committee 4 Cfiibi: A Csppelia 4; Choral 3 One Hundred Thirty one JANE McKINLEY 670 Fcrnc Avenue D rex el Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Entered December. 1943 A. WILLIAM McKNIGHT 109 South Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Band 3. 4 ClaU: Committee : Dance 4; PUjr 4 Club : Archery 4; Fencing 4 HERBERT JOHN McKITTRICK, JR. 512 Springfield Road Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Stamp Silcjmxn 3 KATHERINE ANN McNALLY 215 Berbro Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 3: Welfare Agent 3 Chui: Play Committee J GLORIA M. MEIXNER 366 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clubi: Choral 4: La Sociedad Panatncricana 3: Library 2. 4 RICHARD B. MESIROV 126 Chatham Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3; Publication Acent 3; Student Council 2; Band 3. 4; Welfare Agent 3: Student Faculty Welfare Committee 4 Clara: Executive Committee 4 Club.: Bowline 3. 4. Cbe a 4 Spann Bathetbill Numerali 4; Vanity Cron Country 4; Vanity Swimming 4 ARTHUR C. METZGER. JR. 220 Long Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 2 Clubi: Bowling 3. 4; Fencing 2. Team 3. Captain 4 One Hundred Thirty-two JOHN G. MERKEL 1122 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Club : Bowling 3 LESTER L. METZ 7150 Radbournc Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Honor Roll 3. 4; Diitinguithcd Honor Roll 4 Club : Rifle 2 ANN MILLER 349 Cheswold Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 4; Monitor 2. J; Stamp Saleaman 3 Clan: Committed: Dance 2; Party 3 Club : Choral 2: La Sociedad Panamericana 1 JOHN S. MECLEARY, JR. 423 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Left to enter the Navy School: Monitor 3. 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 3: Patty 2 DOROTHY E. MEGEE 511 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2 Clou: Committee : Dance 2; Party 2 DORIS MARIE MILLER 1200 Cornell Avenue Drcxel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Entered September, 943 DAVID A. MILNE 527 Gainsboro Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications A cent 2. 1 Ctais: Executive Committee i Clubt: Bowline 2 JOSEPH ACHILLE MONGELLI 7219 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Entered February, 1941 Club.: Chord 1. 4 HIGH SCHOOL 0 r D ' it XL 4 At OLGA JOAN MILLER 4016 Lasker Road Drcxel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Acorn, Typist 4; Service Plaque Committee 4 Club : Library 1, 4 FRANKLIN W. MOHNEY 923 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publicationi Axene 1; Student Council 4 Clubs: Varsity Rifle 2, 1, Captain 4; Varsity Soccer, Manager 4 MARGARET W. MOON 901 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publications Acent 4; Orchestra 2, 1: South' eastern District Orchestra 2; Welfare Ascent 5; Stu- dent-Faculty Welfare Committee 5 Clou: Oak. Business Stall. Co-Manager 4; Committee : Candy 4; Dance 2. 1, 4; Party 2. 1. 4; Play 1; Senior Play, Assistant Manager 4 Clubs: Beaux Arts 2: Bowling 1. 4; La Socfcdad Pan- amerfeana ). 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 1 1944 LOIS ARMSTRONG MOONEY NORMAN M. MOORE 28 B Stephen Court Upper Darby 216 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 5; Student Council, Secretary J; Left to enter the Navy Sump Salesman 4 Sporta: Baseball Numerals 2 WEBSTER S. MOORE 7206 Hilltop Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 2: Monitor 1 Class: Dance Committee 1. 4 Clubs: Bowling 4; La Socicdad Panamericana 1 Sports: Soccer Numerals J; Varsity Soccer 4 WILLIAM J. MORRISON, JR. 644 Littlecroft Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Stamp Salesman 2 Clubi: Bowlins 2. 1. 4 Sports: Soccer Numerals 4 BETTY JEAN MORRIS 113 Harvin Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD School: Honor Roll J. : Distinguished Honor Roll 2, 1; Publications Agent 2; Monitor 2; Stamp Sales- man 1, 4 CUu: Commencement Usher 3: Patty Committee 1 Clubs: A Cappell. . 4; Chord 2. J. 4 BURTON P. MORTENSEN 3429 Plumstcad Avenue Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Monitor J One Hundred Thirty-three JAMES H. MORTON 351 Ldctvitw Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Student Council 3: Band 3 Chut: Dance Committee 3 Club : Archery Bowlin 3; Hi-Y 4 Spoilt: Ba ebtll Numriati 2: Junior Vanity Wrettlint 3 MILDRED MOSKOWITZ •301 Sansom Street Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Acent 2 Ciubi: Choral 4; Latin 2 ANN M. MRAZ 154 Blanchard Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE HARRY V. MULHERN, JR. 7220 Pine Street Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Munitor. Chairman 4: Student Council 2, 3: Welfare Acent 3 Clou: Committee : Dance 2. 3. 4; Party 2. 4: Play 3. 4 Club : Rawlins 2: Choral 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; La Sodedad Parumencana ) Spam: Junior Vanity Basketball 2; Vanity Baikee- Hall 3. 4; Var.ity Baarhall 2. 3 DANIEL J. MULQUEEN 9 North Sycamore Avenue Clifton Heights BUSINESS PURPLE EVELYN RUTH MURPHY 6856 Clover Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Entered September, 1943 JANE MURRAY 665 Long Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE ETHEL M. MYERS 805 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Stamp Salcunan 4 CUu: Committee : Candy 4; Party 2: Play 3 Club : Archery 3; Choral 3; Hiitory 2; Le Cerdc Prancau 3. 4 ROY W. MURRAY, JR. 528 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 3; Stamp Sale«man 4 Ciubi: Cbea 3; La Sociedad Panamcricana 3; Stein tacts Society 2. 3. 4 VIRGINIA MAE NAGLE 107 Marlborough Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE JOHN LOGAN NEED 19 Hawthorne Lane Rosemont COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Sehool: Honor Roll 2; Diitinguiihed Honor Roll 2. 3: Phytic Prise 3 Claw: Commence meat Uiber 3; Senior Pl y Ciubi: Algctratca 2; Fencing Team 3. Vlee-PtMident 4. German 3 FREDA NEITHAMMER 622 Maple Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2. 3 Clan: Committee : Dance 2. 3; Executive. 3; Party 2. 3 Ciubi: Choral 2 Spom: Hockey Numeral 2: Junior Vanity Hockey 2. J One Hundred..Thirty'four GEORGE F. NELSON 213 Heather Road Upper Darby BUSINESS , , , , , Left to enter the Navy School: Band J. 4 Club.: Choral 2 COLD ANNA JO NICHOLAS 521 Midvale Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare A sent 4 Club.: Choral A NOREEN NICHOLS ROBERT EARLY NICHOLSON 463 Hampshire Road Drexel Hill 7739 Parkview Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clair: Committee : Candy 4: Dance A. Party 4: Play J Clubi: Rous Arta 3; Bowling 4; Chora] 2; La Soefedad Panamericana J. 4; Riding 2. J. 4 School: Honor Roll 2. J. 4: Dutitvguuhed Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent 2. J, 4; Mathematic Prise 2. J: Tribunal, Pro eeutinc Attorney 4; Student Council 3: Monitor 2 Clin: Auemblr (.hull 4; Oak, Ru mea Stall. Co Manager 4; Senior Play: Committee : Executive 2; Party 2, J; Play 4 Clubi: A Capped 4. Bowling J. Secretary 4; Bowling Team 4; Che 2. President 3. 4; Che . Team 2. 3. Captam 4; Choral 2. 4; Le Cercie Francai 4; Pleiade J. 4 Sport : Ba.kctball Numeral 4; Soceer Numeral 4 BETTIE RUTH NYE 209 Barrington Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2: Welfare Agent 1 Cl.ua: Committee : Dance 2; Executive J; Party 3 Club : Choral 4: Fencing 4 Sporta: Vanity Chcerlcidiog 2. J, 4 JAMES E. OAKLEY 416 Glendale Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Monitor 2 Cliui: A embly Choir 3 Clubi: A Cappclta 3. 4: Choral 2 HIGH SCHOOL ' JAYNE VIRGINIA O’BRIEN 84 Houston Road Lansdownc ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Stamp Saleunan 3 Clan: Dance Committee 2 NANCY R. O’KANE 224 Long Lane BUSINESS Upper Darby GOLD JOYCE TAYLOR O’NEILL RICHARD V. ORR 3300 School Lane Drexel Hill 146 Barrington Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Biology Pritc 2 Clan: Commencement Uihcr 3 Clubi: A Cappella 3; Choral 2: German 5 DOROTHY W. OTT 156 North Madison Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 3 Club.: A Capped ). 4; Choral 2 PETER L. PAIN 632 Harper Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2; Monitor 2. 3 CUu: Party Committee 4 Club : Fencing 3 1944 One Hundred Thirty-fit 1554 CHARLES PENMAN 113 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School; Monitor 4 Sporti: Ban-ball Numeral 2 ELIZABETH PETERSON •1034 Roscinont Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor J. 4; Wclfati Aernt 4 CUir Commencement U hci 2: lommittee«: Candy 4; Dance 3. 4; Party 1. 4; Way '• Club: La Socicdad Panamericana 2. J. 4; Rifle 2; Tee-Ball 2 Sport!: Ban-Ball Numeral J MARIE ELIZABETH PEPINO 7166 Marshall Road Upper Darby BUSINESS COLD Clubi: A Cappella 4; Chora] 2, 2 HOLLAND WILLIAM PHILLIPS 750 Concord Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare Aeent 4 Clan: Anembly Choir J, 4: Executive Committee 2 Clubi: A Cappella 3. 4: Bowlin 2. 2, Prcitdent 4; Choral 2. 3. Vice-Preiidenc 4; Rtfle 2 HARRY D. PAINTER 338 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE Clou: Committee : Dance 2. J. 4; Party 4 Club : Choral 2. J FRANK FORD PATTERSON 451 Fairfax Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Entered Almy February 4. 1944 School: Student Council 2 Clou: Dance Committee J Club : Bowline 2; Choral 2, 4 DAVID A. PEDRICK 4111 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Left to enter the Army BEVERLY ANN PICKERING ANNA AGNES PLATUS 514 WoodclilTc Road Upper Darby 144 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD BUSINESS COLD School: Stamp Salesman 2 Clan: Committee : Dance 2. J: Patty 2, 3 Clubi: A Cappella 4; Aeto 2. 4; Choral 3. 4; Fencins 2, J. Team 4: La Socicdad Panamericana 3 One Hundred Thirtysix CONNIE LEE PALMER 16 North Linden Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Acorn. Typiit 4; Monitor 4; Stamp Salesman 2 Chut Committee : Dance 5; Play J dub : Frncme 4: La Socicdad Panamericana 2; Library 4; Pleiade . 4 Sparltt lUu-ball Numeral 2 EDWARD FRANK PECKO 81 Bridge Street Drexel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Sporti: Vanity Soccer 2. 1. 4 JOHN PELTZ 916 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Monitor 2; Hand 2: Sta c Crew 2. J Clan: Committee : Dance 2: Play 2 Clubi: Aero 2; Bowline 2. J. 4 JOHN DAVID POTTS 109 Powell Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3; Diitlnguiibed Hoooc Roll 4; Publication Agent 2 Ctubi: Lc Ccrclc Frtouli 3 MARIAN ROZELDA PRICE 7176 Ruskin Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Club : A CippdU 3, 4; Choral 2 JENNIE QUINN 1134 Roo evelt Drive Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE RICHARD L. RANDOLPH 7236 Bradford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Enultih Piite J School: Monitor 2, Chairman J, 4; Student Council 4 Clubi: Choral 4 Club : Bowline J. 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2 ANNETTE N. REEVE 925 Edmond Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Publication Agent 2, J C!a i: Candy Committee 4 Club : Choral 2; Library 2 LOIS REILLY 22 Wellington Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll J; I)iitinpii hed Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 Cla : Oak, Litcraty Staff 4; Committee : Candy 4; Dance J: Play 3 Clubi: Hi-Y 4: Latin J. Secretary 4; TayWbulvan . 4; World Affair Fotum . 4 HIGH SCHOOL ✓ 1944 PATRICIA REMENTER 630 Ridgewood Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acom. Buainci Staff 2; Honot Roll 2 Cla : Oak. Bimiocm Staff 4; Committee : Candy 4; Patty 4 C.'ubi: Bowling 4; Choral 2; Fencing 4; Latin 4; La Cerclc Franc ! 1; Riding 2 E. ALLAN RICHTER 6500 Walnut Street Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2; Monitor 2. 3 Club : Bowling J; Che 4; Fencing 4: German J: World Affau Forum J BETTY A. RIEWE 538 Elm Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: DittinguUbed Honor Roll 2, 3. 4 Clan: Oak. Literary Staff 4: Commencement Uihrr J Club : Bowling J, 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin, ViccPteudcnt 4 Sport : Bat.'ball Numeral 2; Baiketball Numerali 4: Hockey Numeral 2; Vanity Hockey 3: Vanity Baiketball 4 BETTY IRENE 1651 Woodland Avenue RICE Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD Club : Beau Art 2 ROBERT WEBER RIEVE 711 Lindale Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Stage Crew 4 Clctu: Committee : Patty 3: Play 4 ANNE T. RISTINE Aahlnnd Avenue Sccanc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : La Sociedad Panamcticana 4; Riding 2, 3. 4 Otic-Hundred Thirty-seven MARJORIE ONA ROBERTS 1226 Harding Drive Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ALICE JEANNE ROSS 3415 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor I Clrii Dane (xnnitbr 1, ) Ctubi: A Opprll 3. 4. Choral 2 WILLIAM J. ROSBOROUGH 1007 Edmonds Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: A. A. Council 4 Clubi: Ui-Y 4 Spottt: Junior Vanity Cros Country 2: Vanity Crow Country 3. Captain 4 VIRGINIA I.EAH ROWE 615 Maine Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 3 Clou: Commencement Usher 3 Clubs: A Cappelia 4: Bowlin- . J; Choral J, 4: La Soricdsd Panamertcana 2; Riding 3. 4 PEGGY DRUCII.LA RUNK 151 North Carol Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Committee : Candy 4; Executive 2; Party 4 Clubs: An Poctae 3. 4: Bowline 3, Secretary 4; Choral 4; Le Ccrde Francaia 3. 4; Library 4: Pleiadca 3. 4 MM ROBERT S. RUPP 111 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Left to enter the Army School: Monitor 3: Band 2. 3 Clubi: Aero 2 GEORGE RYNICK 704 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2, 3. 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Wrestling 3: Vanity Wrcatling 4 JACOB SAM 2 Ovcrhill Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Sjxirtc Baseball Numeral 3 ROBERT M. SAMUELS 208 Wcmbly Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acont. Literary Stall 2: Advanced Biology Prite 3 Clubs: Choral 2. 4; Hippocrate 3: History 2: World Atla in Forum 4 MAUREEN C. SALISBURY 246 Huntley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: Choral 2: Riding 2 DORIS SAMOFF 212 North Lynn Boulevard Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD Clubs: Cfaotal 2. 3 MAYNARD FRANK SANDERS 7203 Sellers Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD One Hundred T mtyeigJjt KATHRYN MILLS SANNEY giO Anderson Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Defeating 2. 3. 4; Hotvor Roll 3. 4; Di.ttn- sui hed Honor Roll 2; Monitor 4. Chairman 2, 3; Student Council 3. 4: Tribunal 2 Claw: Junior Play: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commence- ment Uther 3; Committee : Candy 4; Dance 2. 3. 4; Party 2. 3. 4: Play 4 Clutu: Aero 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Latin 2. 3. 4; Lc Circle Francai 4: Pleiade 2. 3. 4; Tay-Wutalvan 3. 4 Sport : Tenni Numerali 2: Vanity Swimming 2. 3 DOROTHY M. SCANLAN 7836 West Chester Pike Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE dub : Bowling 2; Choral 2. J FRED SCARDELLETTB 4129 Garrett Road Drexcl Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Out : Ride 2 BETTY M. SCHELLHASE 840 Drexcl Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Ascot 2: Monitor 2. 3. «; Student Council 4; Tribunal 3. 4 Clan: Committees: Candy 4; Dance 3 Club : Choral 4; History 2; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: La Sociedad Panamericana 3: Tay-Wiatalvan 2. 3. 4 Sport : Junior Vanity Hockey 3: Vanity Hockey 4 ELLEN JANE SCHLEGEL Pennock Apartments Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 2: Monitor 2 Club : Choral 2. 4; La Sociedad Paiumericana 2. 3 Sport j: Tcnni Numeral 2 WANDA EVELYN SCHLEIFER 341 Edmonds Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Sump Salesman 2. 3; Welfare Agent 4 Clau: Committee : Dance 2, 3. 4; Party 2, 3, 4; Play 3. 4 Club.: Choral 4; Fencing 2 HIGH SCHOOL s BARBARA FLORENCE SCHMIDT 59 Stratford Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Publication Agent 2. 4 da : Omc, Literary Staff 4; Committee : Dance 3; Patty 4 Clubi: A Cappclla 4: Bowling 3. 4; Choral 2: La Cercle Francau 4; Pleiad-. 2, 3. 4 Sport : Hockey Numeral 4; Junior Vanity Hockey 2 E. HARRY SCHUETTLER, JR. 4361 Woodland Avenue Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 3. 4 CUu: Dance Committee 4 dub : Howling 4 Sport : Baikctball Numeral 4 MARY ELIZABETH SCHUMACHER 1609 Langdrum Lane Chevy Chase, Md. COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Stamp Saleaman 4 '.’I a : OaK. Rutineu Stall 4: (aimmKteei: Bulletin Board 4: Candy 4; Dance 3. 4i Pany 2, 4: Senior Play. A.riitant Manager 4 Club : At t'oetae 4; Dowling 4; Choral 2; Lc Cerdc Francai 2. 3: Library 4 DORIS MAE SCHOCH 301 Highland Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Clan: Executive Committee 3 Sport : Junior Vanity Hockey 2; Vanity Hockey 3. 4 SHIRLEY ROYCE SCHULZ 19 Sunshine Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publication Agent 2; Monitor 3: Service Plaque Committee 4 Cf.ui: Candy Committee 4 Clubi: German 2, a ELMER G. SCHWARTZ 7232 A Alderbrood Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; DiMinguiahcd Honor Roll 3; Hiuory Price 3; StuJent Council 3 Sporu: Batkctball Numeral 4; Soccer Numeral 4 One Hundred Thirty-nine 1944 MIRIAM ELLEN SCOTT 7228 Hazel Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubs: U Sociedad Panaroctlcana J. 4: Pleiades 3. 4 RICHARD ALLEN SEAGRAVES 267 Sheffield Road Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Class: Committees; Dance 2; Party 2; Play 3 Clubs: Bowline 2. J Sports: Soccer NWnli 2; Junior Vanity Cron Country 1 HOWARD H. SEYMOUR 131 Woodlawn Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered March, IV43 Clubs: Bowlins 4 Sports: Soccer 4 LOUIS V. SHEAIN 65 Springton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Debating 4 Class: Senior Play Clubs: Bowlin 4 AUDREY LILLIAN SHELLHASE 236 Heather Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Welfare Agent J Clubs: Choral 4; Le Cerde Francaii 2 OLIVIA H. SHIPE 740 Turner Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Welfare Agent 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Latin 4: Library J, Secretary 4 JOHN W. SHULL 714 Blythe Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 2. Cfaaa: Executive Committee 2 Clubs: Hl-Y 4 Sports: Baseball Numerals 3; Varsity Soccer 3 THOMAS ALBERT SHORT III 3817 Berry Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Schopl: Honor Roll 4; Distinguished Honor Roll 3. 4: Price for Outstanding Junior Boy 3; Student Council 3; Tribunal Defending Attorney 4 Class: Committees; Executive J: Play 3 Clubs: Aero J: Bowling 4: Hi-Y 3. 4; La Socicdad Panamericana Spoilt: Soccer Numerals ); Junior Vanity Crosa Coun- try 2; Varsity Track 2, J. Co-Captain 4 EDWARD G. SIMONSEN 219 Barrington Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Left to enter the Army School: Student Council i: Stamp Salesman 3: Wei- fate Agent J; Student-Faculty Welfare Committee 4 Class: Committees: Dance 2, 3; Executive 4: Patty 3. 4 Clubs: Aero 2; Bowling 2; German 3: Leeuwenhoek 2 SARA C. SCOTT 4132 School Lane Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLE School: Publicationi Agent 2 EUGENE W. SEELY 444 East Magnolia Avenue Aldan ARTS AND CRAPTS PURPLE Clubs: Bowline 2 Sports: Baseball Numerals 2; Soccer Numerals 3 CAROL ALLMOND SHAW 2239 Garrett Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLE School: Acorn, Typist 4 Class: Junior Play; Oak, Typist 4: Commencement Uaher J; Senior Play} Committees: Candy 4; Dane 3, 4; Party 2. 3. 4 Clubs: Choral 4; Dramua 2; Le Cerde Franc.il 4 Pleiades 3. 4 0PM 3 BM9 One Hundred Forty E. IRENE SINCLAIR ill Timbcrlakc Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD rchool: Acorn. Typirt 4 Commencement Uibrr J; 2I«bi: Choral 2; Commerce I. J; Library 2 iporti: Hockey Numerali 2; Tenni Numeral 2 ALICE MARY SMITH 17 Beech Avenue Aldan ALLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor J 71 m: Committer : Dance 2. J. 4; Patty 2. J. 4; Play . 4 3ubi: Bowline J. 4; Choral 4: Li Socicdad Panamcrl- eana 2. J. 4 !port : Junior Vanity Bukctball 2. 3; Junior Vanity Hockey 2: Vanity Hockey ). 4 DORIS MARIE SMITH !36 Ashby Road Upper Darby RT$ AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Upi-Duh. Art Staff 2. 3. 4 'Jiao: Committee : Dance 2. 3: Party 2, 3: Play 2 dfubi: Beaux Art 2 HIGH SCHOOL ELIZABETH H. SMEDLEY 272 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3; Service Plaque Committee 4 Clan: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commencement U her 3: Dance Committee 2 Ctubi: A Cappclli 4: Bowlins 3. 4: Choral 2; Pint Aid ami Social Service 3. Vicc-Prciident 4; Hi-Y 4; U Cerdc Franeai 4; Pleiade 4; Tay-Wiualvan 4 Spurn: Basketball Numerali 4; Hockey Numerali 4: Junior Vanity Batketball 2. Captain 3; Vanity Bukctball 4 BEATRICE MAY SMITH Roselawn Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: publication Acent 4; Stamp Salciman 4 Clan: Commencement Uibcr 3; Committee. : Dance 3; Candy 3; Play ) dubi: Archery 5; Bowlins 4: Choral 2. 3: Le Cerdc Francaii 3. Secretary 4 ESTHER MARY SMITH 3400 Highland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Clan: Dance Committee 3 ROBERT C. SMITH 293 Childs Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered Jammy. 1943 School: Student Council 4 MARSON ROBERT SOWERS 80 Hartley Road Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2: Student Council 3: Tribunal 3 Club : Hi-Y 3. Vice-Ptcridrnt 4 Sporta; Ban-ball Numerali 2: Junior Vanity Cron Country 4: Junior Vanity Football 2. 3; Junior Var- •fry Wrerilinx 2. 3; Vanity Tenni 2: Vanity Wreitlins 4 ROBERT KENNETH SPERRY 834 Alexander Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 3: Band 2. 3. 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 4; Hay 4 dubi: Archery 4; Bowlins 4. Fencing 4; La Socicdad Panamcricana 3 1944 WARREN E. SNOW 5040 Smilhfield Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Student Council 3 t.’lubi: Hi-Y 4; Le (xrde Francaii 4 Spom: Vanity Track 2. 3. 4 LLOYD W. SPANGLER. JR. 635 Copley Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD Entered Navy. February 2ft. 1944 School: Publicationi Agent 4; Band 2. 3. 4 Claai: Committee : Party 2; Play 3 NANCY VIRGINIA SPOTT 3704 Sommers Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Ctau: Committee : Dance 2 Clubi: Cboral 4: La Socicdad Panamcricana 3. 4 Sport : Vanity Ba kctball, Manager 4 Onc'Hundred Forty-one LORRAINE CONSTANCE STANCO 731 Eaton Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Aron , Ait Staff 3. 4; Upi-Dah. Art Staff 3. Art Editor 4 Ctit i: Oak. Art Staff 4; Bulletin BostJ Committee 3. 4 Clubit W.E.A.S. }. 4; La Sockdad Patumerieana 4 LOIS ELAINE STEEL 430 Hampden Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School! Monitor 2 Clout Committee ; Candy 4; Dance 2. 3. 4: Eweu- tit 2; Party 2. 3. 4: Play 3 Clubt: Choral 2; Commerce 1 E. ANNE STOLER 525 Spruce Avenue Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Stamp Salesman 4 Claui: Oak. Art Staff 4; Committee : Bulletin Board 4: Dance 4 Cluni: Beau Atu 3: Bowling 4 JANET BAKER STEARNS 22 South Pennock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 4 Clair: Oak. Business Staff 4: Candy Committee 4 Clubt; Choral 4; Fencing 4 ELIZABETH STINES STIRLING 4905 Marvinc Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 4; Diitinguiilvcd Honor Roll 3: Welfare Agent 4 Clan: Commencement Uiher 3: Committee : Candy 4; Tay-Wistalvan 4 ALFRED P. STONE 3119 School Lane Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Munitor 2, 3 DONALD BARNARD STOUGHTON 2515 Hillcrcst Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Sehcol: A. A. Council 4; Acorn, Literary Sulf 4: Student Council. Pre ident 4; Stage Crew 2, 3; Wel- fare Agent 3; Student-Faculty Welfare Committee 4 Clue Color Captain 4; Play Usher 3; Vice-Pre ident 3. 4; Committees: Assembly 4; Dance 2, 3. 4; Ex- ecutive 2. 3. 4; Party 3. 4; Way 3. 4 (Tubi: La Socledad Panamcricana 4; Hl-Y 3. Secretary 4 Sporri: Basketball Numerals 3, 4; Tennis Numerals 3; junior Varsity Football 2; Varsity Swimming 2, 3. Captain 4 CHARLES G. STRAHLEY 521 Argyle Road Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2: Student Council 2 Cl,ui: Dance Committee 2 Club : Aero 2. 3; Bowling 2: Hi-Y 4: La Socicdad Panamcricana 2. 3; Rifle 2 Sjotu: Junior Vatsftv Football 3: Varsity Football 4; Varsity Track 2; Co-Captain 4 HUGH RALPH STRAIN 159 Springton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Entered December. 1943 Clubs: Chess Team 4 DOROTHY RUTH STOUT 30 Ridley Avenue Aldan COLLHCE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn, Literary Staff 2. . 4; Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Statnti Saleaman 3, 4 Oats: Party Committee 2 Club.: A Cappellt 4. W.E.A.S. 3. 4; Choral 3. 4; Latfn 2. 3. 4: Bowlin: 4 EDITH ALTA STRAILEY 8401 Lansdownc Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ROBERT L. STREANDER 2804 Huey Avenue Drcxcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2 Sport : Basketball Numerals 2: Soccer Numerals 2 One Hundred Foriytwo HIGH SCHOOL HANS WILLIAM STROHM 114 W'cstdalc Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered February, 1943 School: Stage Crew J, 4 Club : Pleiade J. 4 WILLIAM J. SUITER, JR. 7242 Bradford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Stamp Salesman 2 Club.: Bowling 2. 4 Sport : Soccer Numeral 2. 3 BARBARA LOUISE SWAN 322 Owen Avenue Lansdownc ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Clan: Bowling 4: Choral 2, 4 s J JOANNE SUDNICK 35 North Harwood Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Club : Library 3, 4 MILLARD H. N. SUSSMAN 709 Long Lane Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD Entered Army. February 28. 1944 School: Band 2. 3. 4 Club : Bowling 2 MARION LOUISE SWANSON 40J4 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS COLD 1944 ALICE JOAN SWINDLER JOSEPH STEPHEN TARABA 539 Hampahire Road Drexel Hill 3939 Bridge Street Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Acorn, Literary Stall 2. 3. Awociate Editor 4: Sport : Vanity Soccer 4 Honor Roll 2; Publication Agent 3. 4; Service Plaque Committee 3. 4 ?la : Commencement Uthrr 3: Committee : Candy 4: Dincc 4: Patty 3; Play . 4 2lub : A Coppell 4: Choral 3. 4; Hi-Y 4: L Sociedad PotumcnVaria 3. 4; Library 4; World Allain Forum 3. 4 FLORENCE TARKHANIAN '56 Long Lane Upper Darby IUSINESS PURPLE luk : Choral 2. 3; A Cappella 3 ROBERT MARVIN TAYLOR 569 Miilbank Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ARNOLD TEMPONE 105 Huey Avenue Drexel Hill USINESS PURPLE Left to enter the Army DOROTHY LOUISE TETER 7000 Stanton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE 3ne Hundred Forty-three JOAN C. TOTTEMER 1041 Drexel Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Publication Agent 2. 4: Monito 4; Sump Salesman 3 Clue Committee : Candy 4i Dance 2. J. 4; Party 2. 3. 4; Play J. 4 THEODORE B. 71 Merwood Drive COLLEGE PREPARATORY THOMA Upper Darby PURPLE JOHN G. THOMAS 305 Elizabeth Manor Apts. Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Spofti: Soccer Numerali 4; Vanity Crow Country, Manager 4 E. ARTHUR THOMPSON MARY JEAN THOMPSON 719 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill 110 Providence Road Primoi COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 2. 3. . Monitor 3; Student Clubi: Cboral 2. J Council 2. . 4; Band 2. ). 4 Clui: Oak. Photographer 4: Dance 1. 4; Patty 4 Cfuhir Hi-Y ). Trraiurer 4; Ril! 2 Sporta: Basketball Numerali 4. Soccer Numerali J: Vanity Baieball, Manager 4 DORIS A. THULIN JEAN FAY THULIN 7121 Stocklcy Road Upper Darby 7121 Stockley Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE BUSINESS GOLD Cluba: Cboral 2. J. 4 ROBERT C. TILLETT DONNA MAE TODD 240 Wembley Road Upper Darby 318 Congress Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor I School: Honor Roll J; Stamp Salesman 4 CUu: Committee : Dance 4; Patty 4 Clubi: La Sockdad Panammcana 4; Latin 3, 4 Clubu Cboral 4 Ottr Hundred Forty-four RUSSELL K. THAYER, JR. 157 Springton Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Left to enter the Navy School: Monitor J Clan: Committeca: Play 3; Dance 4 Club : W.E.A.S. 4. Bowling 4 SpoHi: Vanity Cheerleading 2, 1, 4 DAVID E. THOMAS 518 Foss Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Debating 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Public Speaking Pritc 2; Debating Pritc 5: Student Council 2. 4 Clan: Junior Play; Oak. Literary Staff 4; Commence- ment Ushers 3; Committee : Executive 2 Clubi: Hi-Y 3. 4; Pleiade ). 4; World Affair Fotum 3. Pretident 4 Sport : Baseball Numeral 2 ROBERT L. THOMAS 336 Blanchard Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Band 2. 3. 4 Club : Fencing 4; La Socicdad Panameticana 2 RITA MARIE TOMASCO 519 Morgan Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: PoMfouotu Agent 3 Clous Committees: Dance 3.4; Executive 4; P«r«y Clubi: A Cjppelli 3. 4; Choral I; La Sociedad Pan- americana 3 Sport!: Varsity Chcrrlcaditig 2. 3, 4 NANCY LEE TOPI.IFFE 4723 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS PURPLE School: Service Plaque Committee 4; Welfare Agent 3: Welfare Committee 4: Acorn. Typist 4 Clan: Commencement U hcr 3; Candy Committee 4 Clubs: Cbora] 3. 4; A Cappelta 4; Commerce 3; Hbtoty 2; Bowline 4 ELIZABETH LLOYD TRAINER 57 Glenwood Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Acorn. Literary Staff I. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4: Service Plaque Committee 5. 4 Clan: Oak. Literary Stafl 4; Commencement Usher 3: Committees: Candy 4: Dance 3, 4 Clubi: Beam Arts 3; Pint Aid and Social Service 4; Hi-Y 4; Latin 3. 4; l.e Ccrcle Francaii 4; Tay- Wittalvan 4: World Adairs Forum 3. 4 CATHERINE TREESE 215 North Cedar Lane Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Spom: Bare ball Numerals 2 JEANNE M. TROSTEL 141 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc X3LLEGK PREPARATORY PURPLE JAMES BARRY TROUT 7037 Clinton Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE fehool: Acorn. TypUt 4; Monitor 4; Student Council 4; Tribunal. Stenotrapher 4 Class: Oak. TypiM 4; Play Usher 3 Clubi: Choral 4 School: Student Council 4; Senior Play Clan: Oak. Businesr Surf. Co-Manager 4; Committee : Dance 4. Party 4 HIGH SCHOOL ✓ HARRY R. TULLY, JR. 4714 Woodland Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Atom. Photographer 2. 3: Stamp Salesman 2 Clubi: Steinmrt: Society 2. 3 Sport : Soccer Numerals 2; Varsity Soccer 4; Vanity Swimming 3. 4 JOHN H. TYSON, JR. 528 Kenwood Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn. Literary Stad 2. 3. 4: Honor Roll 2. 3; Distinguished Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 Cbm: Oak. Literary Staff 4; Committees: Executive 2. 3: Play 3 Club : A Cappella 4: Bowling 2. 4; Choral 2: Hi-Y 3. 4; La Sociedad Panamericana 3 ALFRED H. VAN BELLE, JR. 528 Glendale Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Left to enter the Navy School: Band 2 1944 C. JEANNE TURNEY 4009 Ellendalc Road Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD School: Acorn: Typist 4; Publication Agent 3 Clau: Commencement Usher 3; Play Committer 3 Clubs: La Sociedad Panamericana 2; Library 3. 4 CARL MICHEAL VALENTINE 7001 Wayne Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clan: Executive Committee 2 Sport!: Baseball Numerals 2; Junior Vamly Football 3: Varsity Football 4 MARY E. VAN NORMAN 60 South Pennock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Publications Agent 4; Monitor 4 Ctau: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 3 Clubi: Bowling 4; Choral 4; Fencing 2. 4 One Hundred Fortyfivc DAVID B. VOGT Arborica and Rosolawn Avenues Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: A, A. Council 4; Student Council 3, Vice Ptcaidcnt 4 Cfarr: Treasurer 4; Executive Committee. Trearurer 4 Clubr: Hl-Y . Pte.vdent 4 Sports: B eball Numeral 1; Tenni Num«f l« 2; Junior Vanity Winding 3: Vanity Wrestling 3. Captain 4; Vanity Tenni 2. 2, Captain 4 PRISCILLA WALTER 320 Drexc! Court Apartments Drcxel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS COLD School: Orchestra 5. 4 Ctui: Party Committee 2 Cfubn Beaux Art J; Le Cerde Francaii J THOMAS B. WATTS 123 Wayne Avenue Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubr: Bowling 2 ISM DONNA ROSE WALTER 824 Collcnbrook Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 2 Clan: Committee : Candy 4; Dance 2. J. 4; Party 2. J. 4: Play 1 Clubr: Bowling 5. 4: Chora! 4; Fencing 2; La Sociedad Panamericana 1. 4 FRANCIS VIOLETTE WARD 315 Congre Avenue Lansdowne COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Entered September, 194J EDITH M. WAUGH 611 Villa Road Drexcl Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4 Clan: Committee : Dance 4: Patty 2 Clubr: Bowline ), 4; Choral 2; Le Cerde Franca! 4: Riding J. 4 HOWARD ROBERT WEATHERLOW 7218 Bradford Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 3; Monitor J; Student Council 2 Clubr: Aero 2. J: Bowling 4; La Sociedad Panameri- cana 2, Sporu: Junior Vanity Croat Country 4 HAROLD WEBER 224 South Madi on Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Clubr: Bowling 3, 4; Chert 2, ), 4; Fencing 2, 4; Le Cerde Franeai 2. 3. 4 PEGGY JANE WEBSTER 319 Sherbrook Boulevard Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 4; Student Council 4; Service Plaque Committee ), 4 Cl.ur: Party Committee 2 Clubr: La Sociedad Panxmericanx J. 4; Library 4 EMMA I. WEAVER 36 North State Road Upper Darby BUSINESS PURPLE Clubr: Beaux Art ) ROSEMARY WEBER 228 Court Ave., Apartment B Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Acorn, Literary Scad J, Associate Editor 4; Debating J. . Dutinguidied Honor Roll 2. . 4: Publication Agent 4; English Price 2, 1; Monitor J; Service Plaque Committee 2. J Clara: Committee : Candy 4: Dance 3. 4; Patty 3; Way Commencement Uther 5 Clubr: Cbr«: Choral 4; Lt Sociedad Panamericana J, 4; Library 2. ). 4; World Adair Forum « CALVIN C. WEIGOLD 224 West Providence Road Aldan COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3: Monitor 3 Clan: Executive Committee 2 Club : Rifle 2 One Hundred Fortv'six HIGH SCHOOL RUTH CLAIRE WERNER 167 Marlborough Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Cfubi: Chon] 1. 4 SALLY ELIZABETH WHALEN 308 South Fairview Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Ctubi: Library 3 NORMAN D. WHEELER 269 Wembly Road Bywood BUSINESS PURPLE School: Honor Roll 4 Ctubi: Bowlin 2 Spent : Junior Vanity Croat Country J GENE D. WHITE 511 Brookfield Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor. Chairman I. 3 CUn: Executive ComltUe 4 Ctubi: Bowline 2. J Spoilt: Baieball Numerali 2; Vanity U cbill 5 DAWN LOUISE WHITEHEAD 620 Larchwood Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Stamp Saleiman Clm: Committee : Dance 2. 3, 4; Party 3. 4; Play Club : Aero 3: W.E.A.S. 3, 4; Riding 4; Fencing 4 MORTIMER A. WHITEHEAD 305 Clearbrook Avenue Lansdownc COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 2: Band 2. 3, 4 WILLIAM C. WHITMAN CLARA MAY WHITTAKER 4010 Marshall Road Drexel Hill 27 North Pennock Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Debating 2. 3: Emtliib Prue 2: Monitor 2: Clubi: Cbotal 4 Student Council 4; Dutingmibcd Honor Roll 2 Clot : Junior Play V Committee : Anemhlv 4; Dance 4: Executive 4; Party 3. 4; Senior Play Catt 4 Club : Bowline 2: Ml Y J. 4; Pleiade. . President 4; Le CercU Ptancai 2 EVELYN HANNAH WIBI.O JOHN WILHELM 6875 Clover Lane Upper Darby 2440 Eldon Avenue Drexel Hill BUSINESS GOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Chb: Commencement U her 3 HARRY WILLIAM WILKINS 7246 Lamport Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Monitor 4; Welfare Agent J Clubi: Bowline 2. 3. Secretary 4; Hi-Y 3. 4 Sport : Baieball Numeral 2; Baakcthall Numeral 2; Soccer Numerali 2, 3 GEORGE WINTON WILLIAMS 4600 Marvinc Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Stamp Salrtman J CUui: Committees: Auembly 4; Dance 4; Party 3 Ctubi: Bowling 3. 4; Rifle 2 Spoili: Basketball Numerali 3: Vanity Swimming 3. 4 One Hundred Fortyseven GORDON HARRY WINTERS 110 Fairvicw Avenue Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Monitor 2 Clan: Dance Committee 4 CLARK W. WOODING 361 Blanchard Road Drcxel Hill ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Monitor 2 Club : A Cappclla 3. 4; Howling 2; Choral 2. 3. 4 ARCHIE GRANT WOODS 845 Foes Avenue Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE Le t February I. 1944 for the Army Oulu: Choral 4; La Sociedad Panamcrican 3. Riding 3 GLADYS MAE WILSON NANCY WILSON 4126 Bonsall Avenue Drexel Hill 322 Burmont Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE BUSINESS PURPLE School: Stamp Saleaman 4 Clan: Candy Committee 4 Club : Choral 2; Latin 2 WALTER M. WILSON 120 Kent Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY GOLD School: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Phy ia Prise 3 Clau: Committee : Executive 2 Club : Bowling 2. 3, 4; Lx Sociedxd Panamcrican 2: Rite 2. 3 DORIS S. WILTSHIRE 374 Snowden Road Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE School: Publicationi Agent 4 Clubi Choral 4 Sport : BaihetKiU Numeral 2 JANE WINFIELD 731 Lindalc Avenue Drexel Hill PAUL WININGS, JR. 509 Argyle Road Drcxel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Honor Roll 3. 4: Diitinguiahed Honor Roll 4 Sport : Bxwhall Numeral 3 Clan: Commencement U her 3: Candy Committee 4 Club : L Sociedad Panamcrican 3; Riding 2 Sport : Biiketball Numeral 4 ELEANOR VIRGINIA WOLF 454 Forrest Avenue Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Publication Agent 4 Cla : Committee : Dance 3: Party 2 C'luhi; Choral 2. 3. 4; Fencing 3; La Sociedad Pan- intricant 2. ; Latin 4; Library 2, 3. Treasurer 4 Sport : Hailctball Numeral 2 JAMES WOODING 3707 Garrett Road Drexel Hill COLLEGE PREPARATORY COLD School: Monitor 3 Club : A Oappella 4; Choral 2. 3. 4: Rifle 3 JUNE ELAINE WOODWARD Ashland and Belmont Ave . Clifton Heights ARTS AND CRAFTS PURPLE Cl : OaK. Art Sutf 4 Club.: W.E.A.S. 4 Bowling 3 Sport : Barlctball Numerala 4; Hockey Numeral 4 13 P PS 35 One Hundred Forty-right JEANNE MARIE WORTLEY ROBERT T. WRIGHT 4004 Stale Road Drcxcl Hill 447 Millbank Road Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD Clan: Party Committee 4 School: Rand 2, 3. 4 Club : Le Cetde Francau Spoilt: Varaity Cheer Leadiiu 4 MARION E. YERKES 411 Gilpin Road Upper Darby BUSINESS GOLD School: Publicationi Anent 4 BARBARA JEAN ZIEGLER 117 North Madiaon Avenue Upper Darby COLLEGE PREPARATORY PURPLE School: Monitor 3. i Clan: Committee : Dance 5; Party ) CTubi: Aero 3; Chcaa, Trcanitcr 3; Choral 4: Library 4 ALICE LOUISE ZIMMERMAN 327 South Cedar Lane Upper Darby ARTS AND CRAFTS GOLD School: Orchem 4 Clou: Dance Committee 2, I HIGH SCHOOL 1944 One Hu mired Forty-nine IG 5HOT NINTH GRADERS IN OUNE- LITTLE SUPH5 M IN SEPTEMBER • THE CLASS QF '45 GOT OFF TO A GOOD START WITH SOLID SQUARE DANLING AND IEE ERE AN AT THE SOPHOMORE PARTY — THEN THE MAGAZINE CAMPAIGN | —THE HALF-DOZEN LITTLE SOPHS PLAYING VARSITS FOOTBALL BROUGHT PROUD LHEER- US AT ALL THE GAMES--- THE NO MIDYEARS J‘ AN- HOUNEEMENT WAS LAUSE FOR CHEERING-- IN SPITE OF THE MEASLES EPIDEMIL, WE SPONSORED OUR FIRST DANCE11 THE SHANROLH SHINDIG” AND A FEW DAYS LATER PUT ON OUR SOPHOMORE SI IQW • • SPRING — AHU DOR MAY DRV • • • WE DOUBLED TOE TRIUMPH OF OUR EARLIER TALENT SHOW UJHEN WE STAGED AN- OTHER TAEENE THE VEAR IN REVIEWS APPROPRIATELV ENDING DUR SOPHOMORE VEAR ? i' SLWT-Jfci CICT:® DELINflTU5. One Hundred Fifty SEPTEMBER WETTE BAEK PROOD OF BEING BUT JUNIORS MOM 3 AND PROUDER STILL DF DUR NEW CLASS RINDS --- “5INDIND IN TOE RUIN’ AT THE BONDS AND CHEERS CORTEST. NEXT DAV , -— VICTORS --• OVER LANSDDUNE FOLLO WE D TV □UR DANLE , THE V WHl vff PIGSKIN HOP -- THEJUNIDR PLAV ? WENT OFF WITH A BAND AS SHOES M FROM V HE ELIAS E- DUARD CUTTER” IN THE CORRIDOR HALTED THE EXCURSION BOAT OH THE STAGE — IN THAT NOVEL LONEDV , “EXEURSIUN” THEN HEARTBREAK, AT THE COWER MERIUN BASKETBALL GAME---------- THEN THE HOWLING 5UCEESS OF THE JUNIOR TALENT SHOW WHEN WE SAND AND DANCED TO QLD ErAV NINETIES 50NG5 3 TO '‘BRING’EM BACK ALIVE”---- J AT THE JUNIOR — SENIOR RECEPTION WE SAID FAREWELL TO THE SENIORS , WHOSE HON- ORED PLAEEB WE TAKE NEXT VEAl One Hundred Fifty'one Adviser Diehl hard at wo . . . Treasurer Jim Way. Secretary Beity Ann Camp, President Ray Clark, and Vice President Don l.yman of the junior class . . . The Junior Executive Committee . . . The Can-can at the junior talent show . . . The junior girls enjoy their lunch . . . Professor Stipowit and his class . . . The Excursion gets under way . . . Miss Kerr smile for the cameraman . . . The boys at lunch . . . What’s on the menu today? . . . Junior girls who won their varsity letters . . . Juniors who were on (he Distinguished Honor Roll . . . The Ballantinc Trio . . . Rita Newton, Babs l.aMonica, and Karl KlingelhofTer—the junior who did the class history . . . Connie Dunham, all-time high Junior Play ticket salesman . . . The dancing chorus at the junior talent show . . . Earle Engle, Joan Griffiths, Mary Arm- strong, and Doug Aberlc—junior color captains . . . Brad Scudder and AI Supowitz, backstage crewman . . . Junior boys who won their varsity letters . . . Lew Mul- hern and Babs l.aMonica, Bulletin Board Committee members . . . One Hundred Fiftythree 'J HE CLASS of '46 was off to a good start last September in the first lap of their race toward that final goal of being seniors. First of all came the election of officers—a very serious event, for the members of the class chose those whom they wished to guide them through their first of three important high school years. Everyone entered into the fun at the Sophomore Party on October 8, the first of the important social activities of the year. The whole class got down to hard work, first, when taking their math and reading tests, secondly, when canvassing all of Upper Darby for the magazine campaign. Everyone m ® showed his ability and spirit which resulted in a total subscription return of $4400! It was great fun collecting costumes and making all the necessary preparations for the sophomore talent show, “The Naughty Nine' ties Review. It was a good show—even the few sailors present said it was “nautical.” The high spot climaxing a successful year was the sophomore dance, an annual affair looked forward to not only by the sophs but by members of all classes. Thus the class of '46 has completed this first lap of the race and we all wish them con' tinued success in the ensuing ones. INFORMAL PICS OF '46 The barbershop quartet at the sophomore talent show . . . Robert MacDonald who was on the Distinguished Honor Roll all during the first semester . . . Tom Wald and Pete Gambol, sophomore stagecrew men . . . Peggy Zeblcy and Mary Emma Wood at the organ . . . The sophomore executive committee . . . Room 228 and their beautiful Christmas decorations. Mr. Robinson and Miss Scott pause in iheir duties m class advisers . . . Harry Hyatt, Dorothy Buckman, Lois Copp, and Jack Schellhase—soph color leaders . . . Several members of the Art Publicity Committee view their labors . . . Rooms 102 and 103—Class Basketball champs . . . Smiling at the camera are Vice President Bob Brown, Secretary I.oi Rapp, President Jack Schell- hase, and Treasurer Sam Brown—sophomore class officers . . . The super salesmen who received war bonds or stamps as high magazine sellers . . . The Naughty Nineties Review in full swing . . . wr, ALMA MATER vZ Ajfc fc.. U - . £ CL ytU4 dL C yr ' r V «• ' tune BMici arranged by OHaupt 4?V; p- l -1 J J ril:j J -j — what is thib which r T What is this which morning sunlit gilds withqolden beams ? jM I r || J J-;Jlf jtfJ is our Upper Dar-by High School castle of our dreams .'if JJIJr iTIJf JTU li C ! ,( • -li J.-i i. i i -‘•j i j' Raise the chorus keep it rmamq loud her praises tell =sm m i; i =3fc V J ' iv ih L 1. ...Jl-J,- J)| 1 , I 11 -n F—F 11—J i vr Hail to thee he- iA i -lou-ed HighSchc H H )ol hail tothee a f f 4 II Hal 1 i.-': 5 |±t=t=±±: i J t , j p ' ; 3, ‘ V r i. v 'G ' x. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ■M -??• hr. sty r •• r' z oV V- - 'yn.JjJk£_ $tZ ' .• 1 ' kJLgU • 1 16 ff U'Urt'tLJ Cf.-MA fh SI1 y I ' JZ'CiZ' ?5 . -K. szX£ JZ j -£uZs u l£Ly yrtctui . a We would like to express our sincere apprecia- tion to Mr. Harry Firth of the Lotz Photo- Hngraving Company, Mr. Alfred A. J. Clark, of the Clark Printing House, and to Mr. Francis Lucdccke of Luedecke Studios for their excellent professional assistance and for their patience and understanding in helping us with the Oak of 1944. The pictures which appear on pages fourteen and fifteen arc official Navy and Marine Corps photographs. For these pictures we are indebted to Captain Howard W. Need, USN, and to Cap- tain William F. Cook, USMCR. We would also like to thank Captain Cook for his help on the layout in which the pictures appear.
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